Battle Droid—The B1 Battle Droid wields a blaster rifle and can fight hand-to-hand.
Battle Droid Pilot—The Pilot Droids lack any weapons, making them easy to take out long-range. They rely on hand-to-hand combat.
Security Droid - Slightly stronger than the B1 Battle Droid, security droids are noticeable for their red markings. They can fire three shots at a time with their blaster rifles.
Commander Droid—Stronger than the Security Droid and noticeable by their yellow markings.
Rifle battle droid - A standard Trade Federation B-1 battle droid with a heavy blaster.
Flamethrower Droid—A slightly heavier Battle Droid that relies on flamethrowers instead of Blasters - their flames cannot be blocked.
Grapple Droid—Grapple Droids are slightly larger than the standard Battle Droid and rely solely on their hand-to-hand abilities to take out threats. They are distinguished by their gray color.
Destroyer Droid - Destroyer Droids are feared even by the Jedi Knights. They fire rapid streams of fire on their targets. The Droidekas in this game do not use shield generators.
Grapple Destroyer Droid—Grapple Droids rely solely on their hand-to-hand abilities to take out any threats.
Plasma Droid—A much larger variant of Battle Droid, its appearance is similar to the Flamethrower Droid, except it has green markings and emits Plasma blasts from its "hands".
Cargo Loader Droid - A large droid with two arms it uses to load heavy objects onto itself, or to swipe at foes.
T4 turret droid—A four-legged droid with two blasters beside its eye. It can protect itself with a shield, hurl Thermal Detonators and launch a laser from its eye.
Tusken Raider Residents of Tatooine, Tusken Raiders are foul residents of the Dune Sea. They carry rifles and gaffi sticks. Their projectiles cannot be deflected)
Jawa—Jawas wield short range blasters and are relatively weak. They can be found anywhere near machinery.
Sith Probe Droid - There are two types - a smaller one which fires one blast at a time and a slightly heavier one which fires three shots at a time.
Armored Krakkiss - A gigantic armadillo-like creature dwelling on Tatooine.
There are several differences between gameplay in the PlayStation and Dreamcast version of the game:
Curiously, Ki-Adi Mundi was not in the PlayStation version of Jedi Power Battles; however, his name still appeared in the credits.
There is no difference in difficulty if you choose 'Jedi Mode' on the PlayStation version.
There was a training arena in the Dreamcast version, which doubled as a two-player versus arena. This was cut out of the PlayStation version.
If the player chooses to play as Queen Amidala during "Theed Palace", then she will not talk at all during the two cutscenes in the level.
Darth Maul has his own voice in "Theed Palace" but uses Mace Windu's voice in "Tatooine."
Qui-Gon for some reason is alive after the Battle of Naboo.
If one chooses to play a two-player game, he/she will be unable to unlock all but the Survival Challenge bonus levels.
Mace Windu uses a blue lightsaber just like the Episode I action figure as Samuel L. Jackson, as George Lucas had yet to agree that Windu uses the purple lightsaber seen in Episode II. (Of course his blue lightsaber is likely canon as the handle he has also changes from Episode I to Episode II).
Also note power ups can be used in the PlayStation version.
In "Final Battle" Darth Maul respawns at the energy bridge in the Theed generator room when defeated. If the player runs away and jumps down to the catwalk below the three rings another Darth Maul will be waiting there resulting in the player fighting two Darth Mauls at the same time.