The range for a Drone is given in bold. Note that the Appearance of a Drone is modified if he has the services of a Gentleman's Gentleman.
| 10 | Fred Astair, Prince of Wales. Leader of fashion, extremely well respected. |
| 9 | Minor royalty |
| 8 | Very well dressed, well respected or film-star looks |
| 7 | |
| 6 | Lords, bishops, judges |
| 5 | |
| 4 | Drone with plenty of money and a superior gentleman's gentleman who makes sure he is always perfectly turned out. |
| 3 | |
| 2 | Very well dressed Drone who wears fashionable suits, hats from Bodmin, hand crafted shoes |
| 1 | Well dressed Drone with a good gentleman's gentleman |
| 0 | Average well dressed Drone. |
| -1 | Drone with poor taste. |
| -2 | Drone with actively bad taste (unspeakable tie, offensive waistcoat, silly hat etc.) |
| -3 | Average human, office clerk, club barman etc. Passably well dressed, not overly respected. |
| -4 | Scruffy Drone |
| -5 | Looks like a chap dragged from his bed early on the morning following Boat Race night. |
| -6 | |
| -7 | |
| -8 | Coal delivery man or chimney sweep while at work. |
| -9 | Drunk and disorderly ordinary chap. |
| -10 | Gentleman of the road. |
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