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Imp Catcher
Description: The Wizard Grayzag has summoned hundreds of little imps. They have stolen a lot of things belonging to the Wizard Mizgog including his magic beads.
Difficulty: Novice
Length: Medium
Requirements: None
Items Needed: Colored beads (Red, Yellow, Black, White).
Quest Points: 1
Reward: 875 Magic experience and an Amulet of Accuracy (+4 Weapon Aim) runescape accounts.
Start Point: Wizard's Tower
To Start: Speak to Wizard Mizgog
Instructions:
To start the quest, speak with Wizard Mizgog who is located on the top floor runescape gold of the Wizards Tower. You will find out that a bunch of Imps have stolen his beads and wandered off with them. Tell him you will help find his bead.
You must now kill Imps until you collect the wizard's beads. There are 4 different beads you must find which are the Red bead, White bead,runescape money, Black bead and a Yellow bead. Note that these are note consistently dropped from the Imps so you may be killing them for a little while. You may also buy the beads from other players if you do not wish to waste time.
After you have collected all 4 beads head back to Wizard Mizgog and he will reward you for your help accounts.
After you have collected all 4 beads head back to Wizard Mizgog and he will reward you for your help accounts.
After you have collected all 4 beads head back to Wizard Mizgog and he will reward you for your help accounts.After you have collected all 4 beads head back to Wizard Mizgog and he will reward you for your help accounts.After you have collected all 4 beads head back to Wizard Mizgog and he will reward you for your help accounts.After you have collected all 4 beads head back to Wizard Mizgog and he will reward you for your help accounts.
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What is the name of beads that look like Swarovski's?
At a camp I made some jewelry and accessories with beads that look like Swarovski's beads but they were much cheaper (a lot of people make accessories with them now). They sort of came in a kit, each little compartment having a different color. They look so pretty... But unfortunately I forgot the name.
Could you tell me if you know what they're called and maybe tell me where I can get them from or give me the website? Thanks a bunch.
EDIT: Okay maybe they are Swarovski's beads ._. I'm not sure, but I don't know where the people are getting all of the small ones cheap and making accessories!
Like most products there are many different brands / manufacturers of crystal beads. The Swarovski brand is particularly popular because of their quality of cut and color. Swarovski also makes imitation pearls.
Shiny, faceted beads are made from several materials, but are most commonly crystal, glass, fire polished glass, and acrylic. Crystal is the most expensive and acrylic the cheapest.
Another brand of crystal beads is Celestial Crystal: http://www.firemountaingems.com/celestialcrystal.asp?navsrc=2
After Swarovski, Czech glass and fire polished beads are the most popular type of faceted bead in use. The combination of quality and price makes them very attractive to beaders.
You can see a selection here:
http://www.firemountaingems.com/czech_glassbeads.asp?navsrc=2
And Czech fire polished here:
http://www.firemountaingems.com/czech_firepolished_beads.asp?navsrc=2
Acrylic beads are super cheap, and look and feel like plastic:
http://www.firemountaingems.com/shopping.asp?skw=KWPLASACRYLICFANCY
There are many different online resources for buying beads. I used Fire Mountain for links only because they had a nice selection of all the types and would allow you to compare prices and materials easily.
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