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Revision as of 23:58, 8 October 2016

More about Trimps:
Exploration: Helium UniverseRadon UniverseMapsUnique mapsUnlocksImpsStoryLoot
Basic Information: Trimp (species)ResourcesStructuresJobsUpgradesEquipmentSettingsCombat
Long-term Gameplay: Helium/RadonPerksHeirloomsFormationsMasteryAchievementsLiquificationFluffy/Scruffy
Gameplay Changes: PortalChallengesVoid MapsChallenge²/Challenge³Player's SpireSpire Assault
Anomalies: Broken PlanetCorruptionSpireMagmaEmpowerments of NatureObsidianMutated zones
Other Useful Info: GuidesCalculatorsChangelogMods

There are many types of imps that populate the realm of the Trimps. One of the more notable imps are the Blimps which guard the entrance into each zone. Other more common imps include Elephimps, Snimp, Squimps and Gorillimps which can be found scattered across the zones and maps. Unlike the Trimps, all other species of imps defend territories which the player will take over through conquest.

Imp abilities

There are currently three abilities that can be had by enemy imps.

Imp abilities-0

Attack First

Imps which attack first/have first strike are marked with a double arrow. What this effectively does, is that on the strike which kills your battle group, you deal no damage. This is especially important if your battle group is being killed in one hit, because then you will not be able to damage the enemy imp.

Block Pierce

Block pierce, only encountered after breaking the planet, is marked by a droplet icon. 20% of the enemy attack which would have been otherwise taken by your block will now target your health directly. This ability is only present on the world map, and appears on every imp. It does not appear in maps. The Barrier formation makes that 10% instead of 20%.

Electric

The electric ability, encountered by starting the Electricity challenge, is marked by a power plug icon and it means that the bad guy will zap your current fighting group of Trimps every turn, and apply a debuff to it that damages them for 10% of their total health and reduces their attack by 10% each turn.

Void abilities

Some special abilities are bound to specific Void map types.

Imp spawn rules

The placement of imps on each zone is predetermined every time a new zone is reached and created.

The game will attempt to place imps in the following order:

  • If the game rolls a succesful chance for a Skeletimp, a Skeletimp will be placed, making Skeletimp the top priority imp, when it is eligible to be spawned following the Skeletimp spawn rules
  • If not, if the game rolls a succesful chance for an Exotic Imp-ort, it will be placed. This means that Skeletimp has a rare chance of replacing an Imp-ort which is not accounted for in the calculations.
  • If not, the game will roll a chance for a Turkimp or a Presimpt. Their spawn mechanics are identical, except Prestimp has a higher chance of being spawned instead of a Turkimp. This does mean that Exotic Imp-orts make it impossible for one of these imps to spawn on the same cell, however, the formulas rolled for the chance for Turkimp or Prestimp to spawn account for the amount of world Imp-orts owned, which means that having more Imp-orts does not reduce the effective chance of getting one of these imps. Skeletimp is once again not accounted for.
  • If all previous rolls fail, the game will spawn a common enemy.

Note that none of these imps will ever spawn in each last zone cell, as its reserved for Blimps and Improbabilities.

Imp types

Common Enemies Info

All common imp are randomly reoccurring and populate most of the cells in all maps and zones.  Attack and Health are determined by a level specific number that is then multiplied by the a certain number for each species. Some special species will drop bonus loot according to the maps they appear in. For more info on map typing refer to it's section in Maps. The special loot works off of a multiplier as well, based on the level of the current map/zone.

Name Location Bonus Loot [1]

Attack Multiplier

Health Multiplier Attacks First?
Squimp All - 0.8 0.7 Yes
Elephimp All - 0.9 1.3 No
Turtlimp All - 0.9 1.3 No
Chimp All - 1 1 No
Penguimp All - 1.1 0.7 No
Snimp All - 1.05 0.8 Yes
Gorillimp All - 0.9 1.1 Yes
Shrimp Sea maps - 0.8 0.9 Yes
Chickimp Sea maps Food 0.8 1.1 Yes
Hippopotamimp Sea maps - 1.4 1.1 No
Mountimp Mountain maps - 0.5 2.0 No
Onoudidimp Mountain maps - 0.8 1.4 No
Seirimp Mountain maps Metal 1.15 1.4 No
Frimp Forest maps - 0.75 1.2 Yes
Grimp Forest maps Wood 1.1 1.5 No
Dragimp Zone 17+ Gems 1.0 1.5 No
Slagimp Depths maps Gems 0.9 1 Yes
Moltimp Depths maps Metal 1.2 0.7 No
Golimp Depths maps

Fragments / Metal [2]

1.2 1.4 No
Lavimp Depths maps - 1 0.8 Yes
Flowimp Gardens maps - 1.3 0.95 No
Kangarimp Gardens maps - 0.95 0.95 Yes
Gnomimp Gardens maps - 0.8 1 No
Slosnimp Gardens maps - 1.05 0.8 No
Entimp Gardens maps Wood 0.6 1.3 Yes
Squirrimp Gardens maps Food 1 1.1 No
Gravelimp Gardens maps Metal 0.8 1.4 No
Mechimp Bionic Wonderland Metal 1 1.5 No
Destructimp Bionic Wonderland Metal 1.4 0.8 No
Terminatimp Bionic Wonderland Metal 1.2 1.2 No
Autoimp Bionic Wonderland Metal 1.4 1.3 No
Artimp Bionic Wonderland Metal 1.3 1.5 No
Fusimp Imploding Star Metal 1.4 1.8 Yes
Hydrogimp Imploding Star Food 1.8 2.2 No
Carbimp Imploding Star Wood 1 4 Yes
Shadimp Void maps - 1.2 1.3 Yes
Voidsnimp Void maps - 2.1 0.5 Yes
Pumpkimp [3] All Random resource 0.9 1.5 No
Turkimp World only Special 1.0 1.6 No
Presimpt

[4]

World only Special 1.1 1.5 No
  1. Bonus loot from respective imps is awarded even if the square already awards loot. In such case you get loot from both the tile and the imp.
  2. 10% chance to drop fragments, 90% chance to drop metal.
  3. This imp existed for a limited amount of time around the time of Halloween 2015.
  4. This imp existed for a limited time around the time of Christmas 2015.

Bosses and Special Enemies Info

Boss imps appear at a predestined cell and zone/map. Attack and Health are determined by a level specific number that is then multiplied by the a certain number for each species. All of them offer some kind of reward after defeating them.

Name Location Reward

Attack Multiplier

Health Multiplier

Attacks First?
Blimp Last cell of zone 5 and 10.

Last cell of all zones between 15 and 58.

Helium [1] 1.2 2 No
Mitschimp Last cell of The Block map

Shieldblock

1.2 2.5 No
Brickimp Last cell of The Wall map Bounty 1.2 2.5 No
Random Common At The Egg in Zone 17 Egg - - -
Megablimp Last cell of Dimension of Anger map 45 Helium [2] 1.1 4 No
Indianimp Last cell of Trimple of Doom map - 1.07 0.9 Yes
Improbability Last cell of zone 59 and above. Helium 1.2 6 Yes
Warden Last cell of The Prison map The Warden's Keys to the Electricity challenge 2 3 No
Robotrimp Last cell of Bionic Wonderland map Food and Wood 2.1 2.9 No
Neutrimp Last cell of Imploding Star map Wood and Metal 1.3 2.5 Yes
Cthulimp Last cell of a Void map Helium

[3]

2 5 Yes
  1. Helium can only be collected from Blimps or Improbabilities after defeating the Dimension of Anger map one time. On subsequent portals, helium can be collected at any time.
  2. The 30 Helium obtained from defeating Megablimp is not affected by the Looting perk. It can only be obtained once in a run, at the same time when Portal unlocks.
  3. The amount of helium corresponds to twice the amount of helium that will be earned by killing the boss of the zone, except for level 59 which has an Improbability as the boss but the Void map helium is rewarded as if it was a Blimp (5x less helium), and except for zones 6-9 and 11-14 where helium will drop in void maps even though those zone bosses drop none.

Skeletimps

These enemies have a chance to appear in the world map. They drop premium currency called Bones, which can be used in the Bone Trader.

Every time a Skeletimp spawns, it has a 10% chance to be a Megaskeletimp instead.

Only one Skeletimp/Megaskeletimp is eligible to spawn per zone. Spawn eligibility is determined upon new zone creation. If 45 minutes or more has elapsed since the last Skeletimp/Megaskeletimp kill until the time the player started the next zone, that next zone will be eligible to spawn a Skeletimp/Megaskeletimp.

If the zone is eligible to spawn one, there is a 5% chance per each cell for the game to spawn a Skeletimp/Megaskeletimp (until it's spawned). The cycle restarts when a Skeletimp/Megaskeletimp is found and killed.

Name Special condition Reward

Attack Multiplier

Health Multiplier

Attacks First?
Skeletimp - 1 Bone 0.77 2 No
Megaskeletimp Has a 10% chance to spawn instead of the Skeletimp 2 Bones 0.99 2.5 No

Exotic Imp-orts

Exotic Imp-orts can be bought with bones from the Bone Trader. These give special useful bonuses when defeated. These bonuses will reset after each time you use the portal, but the imps will persist. Bonuses with an 'x' after them work like loot modifiers which multiply a certain value given the level the zone/map is at. They are separate into two categories based on where they spawn (Maps or Zones).

The chance of getting any individual Imp-ort per cell is the same regardless of how many Imp-orts the player has purchased.

If the player owns world or map Imp-orts, each cell the game rolls for this percentage chance:

0.03 * [World/Map Imp-orts owned] * 100%

If successful, the game will proceed to roll for an equal chance between all world or map Imp-orts owned.

Zone-Only Imp-orts

Note: Feyimp starts giving Gems from zone 1, which means it's the only source of gathering Gems before zone 6, where they can be earned from Maps. It also allows to buy the prestige upgrades gained from Scientist II much quicker as a result.

Name Reward Attack Multiplier Health Multiplier Attacks First?
Feyimp Drops 15x Gems 1.0 1.0 No
Tauntimp Gain extra 0.3% of current max Trimps 1.0 1.0 No
Venimp 0.3% more Trimp breeding rate (compounding with itself) 1.0 1.0 No
Whipimp 0.3% more Trimp resource gathering rate (compounding with itself) 1.0 1.0 No
Magnimp 0.3% extra loot from maps and zones for the current run (compounding with itself) 1.0 1.0 No

Map-Only Imp-orts

These Imp-orts can only be utilized in zone 6+, as that is when the player unlocks Maps.

Name Reward Attack Multiplier Health Multiplier Attacks First?
Goblimp Drops 6x Gems 1.0 1.0 No
Flutimp Drops 1x Fragments 1.0 1.0 No
Jestimp Drops 45 seconds worth of production for one random resource (Food, Wood, Metal, Gems, Fragments, or Science) 1.0 1.0 No
Titimp +100% damage for 30 seconds in maps. The bonus duration can be stacked up to 45 seconds. 1.0 1.0 No
Chronoimp Drops 5 seconds worth of production for all of the following resources - Food, Wood, Metal, Science, Gems (if Dragimps are unlocked), and Fragments (if explorers are unlocked) 1.0 1.0 No

Note that standard loot is based on the amount of max Trimps the player owns. Jestimp and Chronoimp however give seconds of current production, so if the player's current production of a resource is low, the loot given by these imps will also be low.

Jestimp and Chronoimp loot, aside from just seconds of production is also affected by loot multipliers, such as Looting, Magnimp, map loot % and low level map penalty, amounting to usually much larger amounts of resources than expected.

Monster story

Trimps

  • "There's a weird impish little creature in the trap. A Trimp, you decide to call it..." (From trapping first Trimp)
  • "It takes some patience, but you can teach these Trimps to do some research for you..." (From Scientist job description)
  • "Apparently the Trimps breed if they're not working. Doesn't look pleasant." (from having two idle Trimps)
  • "I imagine em as like a cross between a rabbit, a rhino (just the horns), and a goblin ... but I don't really have a set idea in my head of what they look like ... changes a lot, lol" - GreenSatellite during chat talk (7-20-15)

Blimps

  • "Do you see that thing at the end of this zone? It's huge! It's terrifying! You've never seen anything like it before, but you know that it is a Blimp..." (From Zone 5 entrance quote)
  • "Looks like another Blimp up ahead. Hard to tell from far away, but it looks like it has more heads than the last one." (Zone 10 entrance quote)

Dragimp

  • "You climb a large cliff and look out over the new zone. Red dirt, scorched ground, and devastation. Is that a Dragimp flying around out there?!" (From Zone 17 entrance quote)
  • "Your top scientists are pretty sure this is a Dragimp egg. They know Dragimps love shiny things, maybe it'll come out for some gems." (From Egg upgrade description)