Angel Blades

See also: Archangel Blade

Angel Blades are weapons carried by most Angels. They are long, silver, double-edged daggers that can be used to kill Angels, Seraphs, Nephilim, Hellhounds, Demons, Reapers, and possibly other supernatural creatures. When an angel blade is used to kill an angel, intense light explodes from the vessel, leaving the body withered. This weapon is considerably powerful as it is one of the few weapons that can kill angels.

Overview
Despite Uriel's claim that only angels can kill other angels, other beings have been able to successfully use these against angels at times. Dean used one to kill Zachariah, but needed to trick him in order to get close enough to do it. Sam failed in the same task earlier with a different blade. Dean later tries to kill Raphael with one, but he caught the blade. After Castiel absorbed all the power of the souls of Purgatory, Sam tried to kill him with one, but it was to no avail because, as Castiel stated, he was "not an angel anymore." Dean was later able to kill an angel with one of these blades to save Ezekiel, but did so by stabbing the angel through the back.

Even demons, such as Meg, have made use of these weapons. Meg used an angel blade to kill a pack of Crowley's Hellhounds, and in a later episode, used one to kill the angel Hester to protect Castiel. Crowley somehow acquired one and used it to torture Samandriel, but doesn't kill him. He later threatens Castiel with it, but never gets to use it on him. In Torn and Frayed, it is shown for the first time that angel blades can, in fact, kill demons, when Sam kills two with one of these blades. In Goodbye Stranger, three demons were killed with angel blades, and Meg used an angel blade to stab Crowley in the arm, which caused him pain, but did not kill him. Meg was then killed by Crowley with an angel blade. It is also shown that the blades can kill Reapers in Taxi Driver, and that they can kill Nephilim in Clip Show.

Other uses
An angel blade can be melted and the pieces can be fashioned into bullets which are just as fatal to angels. Crowley pioneered this method in The Great Escapist. He used it to great effect to kill or send angels, including Naomi, fleeing. Like a regular angel blade, fatality of the bullets depended on the manner of use. To create fatal damage, the bullets had to target vital organs. Bullets fired from a gun could also be reused as Castiel was able to kill Ion by manually shoving one of the bullets into his eye.

Known Users

 * Castiel
 * Sam Winchester
 * Dean Winchester
 * Uriel
 * Anna Milton
 * Mary Winchester
 * Rachel
 * Hester
 * Meg
 * Crowley
 * Metatron
 * Ion
 * Naomi
 * Hael
 * Reaper possessing April Kelly
 * Malachi
 * Theo
 * Thaddeus
 * Gadreel
 * Abaddon

Appearances

 * Season 4
 * On The Head Of A Pin


 * Season 5
 * Sympathy for the Devil
 * The Song Remains the Same
 * Point of No Return


 * Season 6
 * The Third Man
 * Caged Heat
 * Frontierland
 * The Man Who Knew Too Much


 * Season 7
 * Reading Is Fundamental


 * Season 8
 * A Little Slice of Kevin
 * Torn and Frayed
 * Goodbye Stranger
 * Taxi Driver
 * The Great Escapist
 * Clip Show
 * Sacrifice


 * Season 9
 * I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here
 * Devil May Care
 * I'm No Angel
 * Heaven Can't Wait
 * Holy Terror
 * Road Trip

Trivia

 * Despite initial claims that an Angel can only be killed by another Angel, it has been shown that anyone who wields an Angel Blade can kill one. It can be inferred that the statement meant that because only Angels naturally have access to Angel Blades, that they are the only ones who can kill other Angels.
 * It is unknown if a regular blade can kill an Archangel, however as Raphael defended himself from Dean who had such a blade implies that (at the very least) he can be injured by it. Seraphs can be killed by regular blades, however, as shown with Zachariah.
 * While demons stabbed with the blade die with the same glow as when they are stabbed with the Demon-Killing Knife, Reapers explode with the same light an angel does when they die.
 * It was revealed in I'm No Angel that when an angel dies after being stabbed with this blade, it causes all of their vessel's insides to be vaporized, presumably from their Grace exploding.
 * in the official episode summary named the blade as Sword of Lucifer