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    '''Imps '''are enemies that appear in all [[MediEvil games|''MediEvil'' games]] up to date.
    {{Infobox enemy
    |name=Imps
    |image= [[File:ImpThief.png|80px]] [[File:ImpFlame.png|80px]]
    |soul= {{BadSoul}}
    |mandresurrection = The [[Hilltop Mausoleum]]}}'''Imps '''are enemies that appear in all [[MediEvil games|''MediEvil'' games]] up to date.


    In ''[[MediEvil]]'' and ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]'', there are two types of imps:
    In ''[[MediEvil]]'' and ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]'', there are two types of imps:


    '''[[File:Imp_Theif.png|thumb|left|Imp Thief]]Imp thieves '''- These skittish pesky plunderers will steal away an adventurers weapon of choice before he can exclaim 'where's my blooming weapon gone?'. The best strategy with these pests is to simply destroy them before they get close enough to swipe. How to snuff em out? Well speed and accuracy counts above all in this case, so any weapon will do as long as it's used double quick!
    '''Imp thieves '''- These skittish pesky plunderers will steal away an adventurers weapon of choice before he can exclaim 'where's my blooming weapon gone?'. The best strategy with these pests is to simply destroy them before they get close enough to swipe. How to snuff em out? Well speed and accuracy counts above all in this case, so any weapon will do as long as it's used double quick!
     
    '''[[File:Imp_Flamer.png|thumb|left|Imp Flamer]]'''


    '''Imp flamers - '''These speedy big nosed blighters will be upon an unwary venturer before he knows it, smashing at him mercilessly with fiery clubs! Yes perhaps they are not the most congenial of fellows, but they are quite good fun to shoot at or slice, so perhaps one should forgive them their foibles, and just get on with duffing them up.
    '''Imp flamers - '''These speedy big nosed blighters will be upon an unwary venturer before he knows it, smashing at him mercilessly with fiery clubs! Yes perhaps they are not the most congenial of fellows, but they are quite good fun to shoot at or slice, so perhaps one should forgive them their foibles, and just get on with duffing them up.
    ==Official Description==
    ==Description==
    ===''[[MediEvil 2]] ''===
    ===''[[MediEvil 2]] ''===
    These obnoxious, pig-like creatures make a return appearance from the original game and are just as annoying. Either carrying buckets of slop (to feed the [[Pit Monsters]] with) or carrying paint brushes (in an effort to construct their evil devices for [[Palethorn]]), these suckers will incessantly swipe at your legs. Your [[Hammer]] is the most effective weapon here.
    These obnoxious, pig-like creatures make a return appearance from the original game and are just as annoying. Either carrying buckets of slop (to feed the [[Pit Monsters]] with) or carrying paint brushes (in an effort to construct their evil devices for [[Palethorn]]), these suckers will incessantly swipe at your legs. Your [[Hammer]] is the most effective weapon here.

    Revision as of 18:19, 27 August 2013

    Imps
    [[Image:File:ImpThief.png File:ImpFlame.png|250px]]
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    Soul type Template:BadSoul

    Imps are enemies that appear in all MediEvil games up to date.

    In MediEvil and MediEvil: Resurrection, there are two types of imps:

    Imp thieves - These skittish pesky plunderers will steal away an adventurers weapon of choice before he can exclaim 'where's my blooming weapon gone?'. The best strategy with these pests is to simply destroy them before they get close enough to swipe. How to snuff em out? Well speed and accuracy counts above all in this case, so any weapon will do as long as it's used double quick!

    Imp flamers - These speedy big nosed blighters will be upon an unwary venturer before he knows it, smashing at him mercilessly with fiery clubs! Yes perhaps they are not the most congenial of fellows, but they are quite good fun to shoot at or slice, so perhaps one should forgive them their foibles, and just get on with duffing them up.

    Description

    MediEvil 2

    These obnoxious, pig-like creatures make a return appearance from the original game and are just as annoying. Either carrying buckets of slop (to feed the Pit Monsters with) or carrying paint brushes (in an effort to construct their evil devices for Palethorn), these suckers will incessantly swipe at your legs. Your Hammer is the most effective weapon here.

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