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*''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]''
*''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]''
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'''Imps''' are a species of small mischievous creatures in [[Skylands]] that first and most prominently appeared in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]''. They come in multiple varieties, each serving different roles throughout the games.
'''Imps''' are a species of small mischievous creatures in [[Skylands]] that first and most prominently appeared in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]''. They come in multiple varieties, each serving different roles throughout the games.


The most prominent type of Imps are small, droplet-shaped creatures, including [[Flame Imps]], [[Frozen Fiends]], and [[Gnashers]], which are often seen as elemental nuisances or minor enemies.  
The most prominent type of Imps are small, droplet-shaped creatures, including [[Flame Imp]]s, [[Frozen Fiend]]s, and [[Gnasher]]s, which are often seen as elemental nuisances or minor enemies.  


Larger and more distinct Imps include [[Hob 'n' Yaros]] and [[Rocket Imps]], which display more advanced behaviors and abilities, such as stealing and using weapons.
Larger and more distinct Imps include [[Hob 'n' Yaro]]s and [[Rocket Imp]]s, which display more advanced behaviors and abilities, such as stealing and using weapons.


However, the most frequently appearing Imp throughout the games is the [[Lockmaster Imps]], which hide inside [[Lock Puzzles]] and must be maneuvered to unlock gates. These Imps return in later games with different variations, such as jetpack-equipped versions in ''[[Skylanders: Trap Team]]'' and vehicle-piloting versions in ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]''.
However, the most frequently appearing Imp throughout the games is the [[Lockmaster Imp]]s, which hide inside [[Lock Puzzles]] and must be maneuvered to unlock gates. These Imps return in later games with different variations, such as jetpack-equipped versions in ''[[Skylanders: Trap Team]]'' and vehicle-piloting versions in ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]''.


==List of Imps==
==List of Imps==
*[[Lockmaster Imps]]
*[[Lockmaster Imp]]s
*[[Flame Imps]]
*[[Flame Imp]]s
*[[Gnashers]]
*[[Gnasher]]s
*[[Frozen Fiends]]
*[[Frozen Fiend]]s
*[[Hob ‘N’ Yaros]]
*[[Hob ‘n’ Yaro]]s
*[[Rocket Imps]]
*[[Rocket Imp]]s
*[[Evil Imp Minion]]
*[[Evil Imp Minion]]


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'', the [[Drow Archers]] reuse the model of the [[Rocket Imps|Rocket Imp]], but they are still considered to be [[Drow]] rather than Imps.
*In ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'', the [[Drow Archer]]s reuse the model of the [[Rocket Imp]], but they are still considered to be [[Drow]] rather than Imps.
*The [[Evil Imp Minion|Evil Imp Minion's]] name implies that it is an Imp. However, its Skylander counterpart, [[Ghost Roaster]], is classified as a Ghoul, not an Imp.
*The [[Evil Imp Minion]]’s name implies that it is an Imp. However, its Skylander counterpart, [[Ghost Roaster]], is classified as a Ghoul, not an Imp.
*In the 3DS level [[Tunnel of Love]], there are statues of giant winged Drow Archers/Rocket Imps brandishing Bows, however none are fought ingame.
*In the 3DS level [[Tunnel of Love]], there are statues of giant winged Drow Archers/Rocket Imps brandishing Bows, however none are fought ingame.



Revision as of 08:57, March 23, 2025

Imp
Role: Enemy
World: Skylands
Attacks: Various
Appears in: *Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure (Console)

Imps are a species of small mischievous creatures in Skylands that first and most prominently appeared in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. They come in multiple varieties, each serving different roles throughout the games.

The most prominent type of Imps are small, droplet-shaped creatures, including Flame Imps, Frozen Fiends, and Gnashers, which are often seen as elemental nuisances or minor enemies.

Larger and more distinct Imps include Hob 'n' Yaros and Rocket Imps, which display more advanced behaviors and abilities, such as stealing and using weapons.

However, the most frequently appearing Imp throughout the games is the Lockmaster Imps, which hide inside Lock Puzzles and must be maneuvered to unlock gates. These Imps return in later games with different variations, such as jetpack-equipped versions in Skylanders: Trap Team and vehicle-piloting versions in Skylanders: SuperChargers.

List of Imps

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Trivia


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