There are no such creatures as "imps", they are imaginary.
Imp is short for Imperial, meaning any Stormtrooper or any Imperial Officer. Imps is simply the plural of that.
The abbreviation for Imperial would be "Imp." or "Imps." if plural. If you want an example of each used in a phrase... "We are under Imp. attack!" For plural... "The Imps. are coming towards point seven five." Hope that helped. And, good luck.
No they can not. Although the Warlock class has many pats he/she can summon the imp can't shapeshift
With the dense air and the big blizzard, I thought that what i saw was some little imps playing outside.
buy the beads on grand extange or kill millions of imps until you get them all
all imps drop beads it is a random drop and there's no telling how often it drops beads just kill every imp or buy the beads from the grand exchange
Imps are one of the smallest and weakest creatures in RuneScape.The level 7 imps are found in the God wars dungeon.And here the others locations that you can find them:* South of Falador * White Knight Castle in Falador * On the path between Lumbridge and Draynor * North of Yanille dense amount * Near the Spirit Tree Patch just west of The Rusty Anchor in Port Sarim * One imp respawns in Varrock. * There are many imps around the volcano on Karamja Island * Various other parts of RuneScape * God Wars Dungeon (level 7, magic box won't work on those) * In the northeast part of the Grand Exchange 1 imp will respawn every couple of minutes. * In the eastern part of the Monastery 1 imp will respawn every couple minutes. You just type a word (like imp) and next to this The runescape wiki.Its the best site for information about everything on runescape.I hope this will help you :D.
Imps are found randomly around runescape, as with implings, however one usually resides south of falador and one by barbarian village
IMP stands for Interface Message Processor, which was an early packet switching device used on the ARPANET, the precursor to the modern Internet. IMPs were responsible for routing data between different computer networks and played a crucial role in the development of the Internet as we know it today.
A mischievous fellow that rhymes with "blimp" is known as an imp. Imps are often depicted as small, playful creatures who enjoy causing trouble and mischief.
The Hillman Imp was manufactured under the Hillman marque from 1963 to 1976. It was a compact car with a rear-engined saloon car. It was assembled in Scotland, Australia, and New Zealand.