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Angelic weapons are implements belonging to [[Heaven]] that are imbued with some supernatural power, the most common is the [[angel blade]]. Following the imprisonment of [[Michael]] and [[Lucifer]] in [[Lucifer's Cage]], a civil war takes place in Heaven.<ref name="six03">[[6.03 The Third Man]]</ref> A collection of powerful weapons from Heaven's armory disappear, and are then sought by rival factions of [[angel]]s.  
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Angelic weapons are implements belonging to [[Heaven]] that are imbued with some supernatural power, the most common is the [[angel blade]]. Following the imprisonment of [[Michael]] and [[Lucifer]] in [[Lucifer's Cage]], the first civil war takes place in Heaven between [[Castiel]] and [[Raphael]].<ref name="six03">[[6.03 The Third Man]]</ref> A collection of powerful weapons from Heaven's armory disappears, and they are then sought by rival factions of [[angel]]s.  
  
In the battle between [[angel]]s to control [[Heaven]], [[Castiel]] says "Whoever has the weapons wins the war."<ref name="six03">[[6.03 The Third Man]]</ref> [[Raphael]] wants the weapons so he can take control of Heaven and restart the [[Apocalypse]]. It is discovered that [[Balthazar]] stole the weapons, and wants them for his own unstated ends. He uses a portion of one weapon to buy a human [[soul]], and destroys [[Raphael]]'s first [[vessel]] with another. Eventually Balthazar decides to turn the weapons over to Castiel. Castiel confirms to Raphael at their next confrontation that he has the weapons, which forces Raphael to flee.<ref name="six15">[[6.15 The French Mistake]]</ref>
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In the battle between [[angel]]s to control [[Heaven]], Castiel says "Whoever has the weapons wins the war."<ref name="six03">[[6.03 The Third Man]]</ref> [[Raphael]] wants the weapons so he can take control of Heaven and restart the [[Apocalypse]]. It is discovered that [[Balthazar]] stole the weapons, and wants them for his own unstated ends. He uses a portion of one weapon (the [[Staff of Moses]]) to buy [[Aaron Birch]]'s [[soul]], and destroys Raphael's first [[vessel]] with another ([[Lot's Salt]]). Eventually, after Raphael targets everyone who knows Castiel, Balthazar, among the targets, decides to turn the weapons over to Castiel and send [[Virgil]], Heaven's weapons keeper, on a wild goose chase to an [[alternate universe]] as a diversion. Castiel confirms to Raphael at their next confrontation that he has the weapons, which forces Raphael to flee.<ref name="six15">[[6.15 The French Mistake]]</ref>
  
Later, [[Lucifer]] seeks out especially strong heavenly weapons that may be on Earth in order to stop [[the Darkness]].<ref name="eleven14">[[11.14 The Vessel]]</ref>
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Later, [[Lucifer]] seeks out especially strong heavenly weapons that may be on Earth in order to stop [[the Darkness]], even having his demons search [[Lucifer's Crypts|his crypts]].<ref name="eleven14">[[11.14 The Vessel]]</ref>
  
 
==Weapons==
 
==Weapons==
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===[[Adam's Rib]]===
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One of [[Adam and Eve|Adam's]] ribs used by God at the start of creation to bring [[Eve]] into existence. When Adam concocted the plan to kill God for using his sons, [[Cain]] and Abel, as part of one of his stories, he spent 300,000 years to figure out how to make it possible, using one of his ribs, a [[Hand of God]], to help make it happen. When Jack uses the hearts of the [[Grigori]] to strengthen his vessel and [[the Occultum]] to restore his [[soul]], the final step in Adam's plan is to have him absorb a sample of God's energy, starting an elemental chain reaction that fuses Jack's soul with his grace to make Jack into a living black hole for divine energy that nothing can escape from, not even [[Chuck]] and [[Amara]].
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However, Billie transports Jack to [[the Empty]] to contain the blast when it is revealed that Chuck knew about the plan. As a result, Jack becomes a power vacuum, absorbing [[Spiritus Vitae|life energy]] from the plant life around him.<ref name="fifteen18">[[15.18 Despair]]</ref> He also begins absorbing surges of pure primordial creation when [[Michael]] fights against Lucifer in the Bunker, and cosmic energy of both light and darkness when Chuck kills Michael and beats Sam and Dean down. This charges Jack's power levels and he uses this to steal Chuck's powers, making him the new God, coexisting in balance with [[The Darkness]].<ref name="fifteen19">[[15.19 Inherit the Earth]]</ref>
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===[[Angel Blade]]===
 
===[[Angel Blade]]===
This short, [[silver]] blade can wound and kill [[angel]]s. Multiple blades exist, and by [[season five]] most angels carry them. It has been shown that humans and [[demon]]s are capable of effectively wielding them as well and they are deadly to [[angel]]s, [[demon]]s, [[hellhound]]s, [[reaper]]s and [[Nephilim]].
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This short, [[silver]] blade can wound and kill [[angel]]s. Multiple blades exist, and by [[season five]] most angels are seen to carry them. It has been shown that humans and [[demon]]s are capable of effectively wielding them as well and they are deadly to [[angel]]s, [[demon]]s, [[hellhound]]s, [[reaper]]s and [[Nephilim]]. Additionally, it can kill [[werewolves]] and [[djinn]] and potentially other monsters.
  
 
===[[Angel Sword]]===
 
===[[Angel Sword]]===
Longer sword version of the [[Angel Blade|angel blade]] carried by [[Grigori]], or Watcher angels. [[Claire Novak]] killed a Grigori, [[Tamiel]], who had been hiding on Earth, and now is the only other known carrier of this weapon.<ref name="ten20">[[10.20 Angel Heart]]</ref>
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A longer sword version of the [[Angel Blade|angel blade]] carried by [[Grigori]], or Watcher angels. [[Claire Novak]] killed a Grigori, [[Tamiel]], who had been hiding on Earth, and now is the only other known carrier of this weapon. Unlike standard angel blades, angel swords are capable of inflicting wounds that even angels cannot heal.<ref name="ten20">[[10.20 Angel Heart]]</ref>
  
 
===Anti-Fate Sword===
 
===Anti-Fate Sword===
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===[[Archangel Blade]]===
 
===[[Archangel Blade]]===
The archangel blade appears to be the only known weapon that can kill an [[archangel]], but only when used by another archangel. Like a standard angel blade, the archangel blade is a dagger like weapon, differentiating itself by it's golden blade and twisting tri-blade design. Gabriel intended to use one on [[Lucifer]] when he confronted him in the [[Elysian Fields Hotel]], however this blade appeared to be a standard angel blade. An archangel blade is later recovered by [[Asmodeus]], who planned on having an imprisoned Gabriel use it against Lucifer.
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The archangel blade appears to be the only known weapon that can kill an [[archangel]], but only when wielded by another archangel. Like a standard angel blade, the archangel blade is a dagger-like weapon, differentiated by its golden color and twisting tri-blade design. Gabriel intended to use one on [[Lucifer]] when he confronted him in the [[Elysian Fields Hotel]], however this blade appeared to be a standard angel blade and was eventually determined to be a fake. An archangel blade is later recovered by [[Asmodeus]], who planned on having an imprisoned Gabriel use it against Lucifer. [[Ketch]] was able to steal the blade along with Gabriel and his grace and deliver everything to Sam and Dean in exchange for protection from Asmodeus, who he feared would hunt him down and kill him for his actions. While acting as the [[vessel]] to the [[Apocalypse World]] [[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Michael]], [[Dean]] was able to use the archangel blade to kill [[Lucifer]] though the blade's power spared Lucifer's vessel [[Nick]] from being killed in the process.
  
 
===[[Ark of the Covenant]]===
 
===[[Ark of the Covenant]]===
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===[[Hand of God]]===
 
===[[Hand of God]]===
This is a subclass of heavenly weapons. According to Lucifer, these antediluvian weapons are artifacts on Earth that were directly touched by God and imbued with God's power, though most were believed to have been destroyed during the Biblical flood due to their instability. Mortals cannot survive touching these objects, and the power of the object can only be used once before it's depleted. Hands of God have been used by [[Delphine Seydoux]] with a piece of the [[Ark of the Covenant]]<ref name="eleven14">[[11.14 The Vessel]]</ref>, [[Crowley]] with the [[Rod of Aaron]]<ref name="eleven15">[[11.15 Beyond the Mat]]</ref> and Lucifer with the [[Horn of Joshua]].<ref name="eleven18">[[11.18 Hell's Angel]]</ref>
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This is a subclass of heavenly weapons. According to Lucifer, these antediluvian weapons are artifacts on Earth which were directly touched by God and imbued with God's power, though most were believed to have been destroyed during the Biblical flood due to their instability. Mortals cannot survive touching these objects, and the power of the object can only be used once before it's depleted. Hands of God have been used by [[Delphine Seydoux]] with a piece of the [[Ark of the Covenant]]<ref name="eleven14">[[11.14 The Vessel]]</ref>, [[Crowley]] with the [[Rod of Aaron]]<ref name="eleven15">[[11.15 Beyond the Mat]]</ref>, Lucifer with the [[Horn of Joshua]]<ref name="eleven18">[[11.18 Hell's Angel]]</ref>, and [[Jack Kline]] with [[Adam's Rib]].<ref name="fifteen17">[[15.17 Unity]]</ref>
  
 
===[[The Horn of Gabriel]]===
 
===[[The Horn of Gabriel]]===
When people start being compelled to tell the truth, [[Dean]] and [[Castiel]] suspect that it made be caused by [[Gabriel's Horn of Truth]]. However the Horn is not found in the city, and the culprit is revealed to be the goddess [[Veritas]].<ref name="six06">[[6.06 You Can't Handle the Truth]]</ref> According to [[Gabriel]], who was an illusion made by [[Metatron]], the Horn is in actuality a powerful spell, that when a special sigil is drawn, acts as a beacon to all angels. The Horn was recovered by Metatron, who had [[Gadreel]] use it to attract angels to abandoned warehouses to recruit them or kill them.<ref name="nine18">[[9.18 Meta Fiction]]</ref>
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When people start being compelled to tell the truth, [[Dean]] and [[Castiel]] suspect that it may be caused by [[Gabriel's Horn of Truth]]. However the Horn is not found in the city, and the culprit is revealed to be the goddess [[Veritas]].<ref name="six06">[[6.06 You Can't Handle the Truth]]</ref> According to [[Gabriel]], who was an illusion made by [[Metatron]], the Horn is in actuality a powerful spell -- a special sigil that when drawn, acts as a beacon to all angels. The Horn was recovered by Metatron, who had [[Gadreel]] use it to attract angels to abandoned warehouses to recruit them or kill them.<ref name="nine18">[[9.18 Meta Fiction]]</ref>
  
 
===[[Horn of Joshua]]===
 
===[[Horn of Joshua]]===
The Horn was the shofar used by Joshua in the Battle of Jericho along with the [[Ark of the Covenant]] to cause the surrounding walls to crumble to invade the city. It was located in the Ad-Nafud Desert in Saudi Arabia by Noel, an archaeologist who sold his soul to [[Crowley]] almost ten years prior in exchange for understanding every secret about the world, including the supernatural. Crowley agreed to return his soul in exchange for the Horn to use its power against [[the Darkness]]. After Sam and Dean were able to trap Lucifer using the Horn as bait, the warding [[Rowena]] placed on the trap had failed allowing Lucifer to take the Horn. [[Amara]] later appeared by tracking Rowena, and Lucifer drained the energy in the Horn to use it against her, but Amara was left unaffected by the blast.
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The Horn was the shofar used by Joshua in the Battle of Jericho along with the [[Ark of the Covenant]] to cause the surrounding walls to crumble so that his forces could invade the city. It was located in the Ad-Nafud Desert in Saudi Arabia by Noel, an archaeologist who had sold his soul to [[Crowley]] almost ten years prior in exchange for understanding every secret about the world, including the supernatural. Crowley agreed to return his soul in exchange for the Horn to use its power against [[the Darkness]]. After Sam and Dean were able to trap Lucifer using the Horn as bait, the warding [[Rowena]] placed on the trap failed, allowing Lucifer to take the Horn. [[Amara]] later appeared by tracking Rowena, and Lucifer drained the energy in the Horn to use it against her, but Amara was left unaffected by the blast.
  
 
===[[Lance of Michael]]===
 
===[[Lance of Michael]]===
A lance which once belonged to [[Michael]], for the purpose of defeating [[Lucifer]] and making him suffer. It has the power to turn quickly any demons into dust, and conversely causes angels to essentially rot away, dying in slow and agonizing deaths.  
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A lance which once belonged to [[Michael]], made for the purpose of defeating [[Lucifer]] and making him suffer. It has the power to quickly turn any demons into dust, while conversely causing angels to essentially rot away, dying slow and agonizing deaths. After being used to kill the [[Prince of Hell]] [[Ramiel]], the Lance was destroyed by [[Crowley]] to save the life of [[Castiel]].
  
 
===[[Lot's Salt]]===
 
===[[Lot's Salt]]===
When the angel smiting that had destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah turned Lot's wife into [[salt]], the crystal had been unknowingly created as a result. Lot's Salt crystal turns a human body into a pillar of rock salt, making it uninhabitable for angels. It was used by Balthazar to destroy [[Raphael]]'s vessel, [[Donnie Finnerman]], and save Castiel's life.<ref name="six03">[[6.03 The Third Man]]</ref>
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When the angel smiting that had destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah turned Lot's wife into [[salt]], this crystal was unknowingly created as a result. Lot's Salt turns a human body into a pillar of rock salt, making it uninhabitable for angels. It was used by Balthazar to destroy [[Raphael]]'s vessel, [[Donnie Finnerman]], and save Castiel's life.<ref name="six03">[[6.03 The Third Man]]</ref>
  
 
===Lucifer's Spear===
 
===Lucifer's Spear===
A spear stored by Lucifer in one of [[Lucifer's Crypts|his crypts]] and retrieved by demons after he reclaims [[Hell]].<ref name="eleven15">[[11.15 Beyond the Mat]]</ref> Lucifer later wields his spear in battle against the Darkness, impaling her through the back with it after she is struck by the combined powers of [[witch|witches]], [[angels]], and [[demons]]. Lucifer's spear is able to defeat Amara in her weakened state.
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A spear stored by Lucifer in one of [[Lucifer's Crypts|his crypts]] and retrieved by demons after he reclaims [[Hell]].<ref name="eleven15">[[11.15 Beyond the Mat]]</ref> Lucifer later wields his spear in battle against the Darkness, impaling her through the back with it after she is struck by the combined powers of [[witch|witches]], [[angels]], and [[demons]]. Lucifer's spear is able to defeat Amara in her weakened state.<ref name="eleven22">[[11.22 We Happy Few]]</ref>
  
 
===[[Rod of Aaron]]===
 
===[[Rod of Aaron]]===
Given to Moses's brother Aaron by God on the Sixth Day, the rod is considered a Hand of God and is capable of incredible destructive power. It was sought out by Lucifer during his search for weapons to defeat the Darkness, but was used by Crowley in a failed gambit to kill Lucifer. Crowley described holding it as, "So this is what it feels like to be God," and seemed to suffer no negative side effects from its use. After aiming its power at Lucifer, [[Simmons]], one of his demon minions, jumped in the way of the blast, saving his life and killing herself. After attacking Lucifer its power was dissipated and the Rod was left behind after Crowley teleported away.<ref name="eleven15">[[11.15 Beyond the Mat]]</ref>
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Given to Moses's brother Aaron by God on the Sixth Day, the rod is considered a Hand of God and is capable of incredible destructive power. It was sought out by Lucifer during his search for weapons to defeat the Darkness, but was used by Crowley in a failed gambit to kill Lucifer. Crowley described holding it as, "So this is what it feels like to be God," and seemed to suffer no negative side effects from its use. After aiming its power at Lucifer, [[Simmons]], one of his demon minions, jumped in the way of the blast, sacrificing her life to save Lucifer's. After attacking Lucifer its power was dissipated and the Rod was left behind when Crowley teleported away.<ref name="eleven15">[[11.15 Beyond the Mat]]</ref>
  
 
===[[Staff of Moses]]===
 
===[[Staff of Moses]]===
This staff can generate any of the ten Egyptian plagues in which its powers can affect angels and humans.<ref name="six03">[[6.03 The Third Man]]</ref>
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This staff can generate any of the ten Egyptian plagues. Its powers can affect angels and humans.<ref name="six03">[[6.03 The Third Man]]</ref>
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===[[Dean|Sword of Michael]]===
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At first, it seemed that the "Sword of Michael" was an actual angelic weapon which [[Michael]] used to defeat [[Lucifer]], but it is later revealed by [[Zachariah]] that [[Dean Winchester]] is in fact "Michael's Sword" - [[Michael]]'s true [[vessel]].<ref name="five01">[[5.01 Sympathy for the Devil]]</ref> The angels later decided to resurrect [[Adam Milligan]] to use him as a vessel for Michael, telling him that he is Michael's Sword as well, but this turns out to be a ruse to lure Dean into the [[Green Room]] with Zachariah. The attempt ultimately fails as Dean changes his mind at the last minute, kills Zachariah and escapes with Sam.<ref name="five18">[[5.18 Point of No Return]]</ref> Giving up on Dean for good, Michael instead takes Adam as his vessel.<ref name="five21">[[5.21 Two Minutes to Midnight]]</ref><ref name="five22">[[5.22 Swan Song]]</ref>
  
===Sword of Michael===
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In an attempt to save [[Sam]] and [[Jack Kline]] from [[Lucifer]], Dean reveals to the [[Apocalypse World]] version of [[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Michael]] that he is his sword and perfect vessel, a fact Michael apparently already knew. Dean offers his consent to allow Michael to possess him in order to kill Lucifer, but stipulates that Dean has to be in control the entire time and Michael has to leave when it's over. Michael accepts his terms. They teleport to the church and wage battle against Lucifer and the ensuing fight ends with Dean killing Lucifer with Michael's [[archangel blade]]. Their victory is cut short when Michael reneges on his deal with Dean by taking complete control of his body and leaving Sam and Jack.<ref name="thirteen23">[[13.23 Let the Good Times Roll]]</ref> Michael later leaves Dean's body on his own, due to Dean's resistance.<ref name="fourteen02">[[14.02 Gods and Monsters]]</ref> However, Michael repossesses Dean as he prepares to make his move against their world.<ref name="fourteen09">[[14.09 The Spear]]</ref> Dean later manages to reclaim control of his body and lock Michael within his mind for a time.<ref name="fourteen10">[[14.10 Nihilism]]</ref> Michael is able to escape Dean's mind after he is knocked unconscious by the [[gorgon]] [[Noah Ophis]] and searches for a new vessel in [[Rowena]], but is exorcised and destroyed by [[Jack Kline]].<ref name="fourteen14>[[14.14 Ouroboros]]</ref>
At first, it seemed that the "Sword of Michael" was an actual angelic weapon which [[Michael]] used to defeat [[Lucifer]], but it is later revealed by [[Zachariah]] that [[Dean Winchester]] is in fact "Michael's Sword" - [[Michael]]'s true [[vessel]].<ref name="five01">[[5.01 Sympathy for the Devil]]</ref> The angels later decided to revive Adam Milligan to use him as a vessel for Michael, telling him that he is Michael's Sword as well, but it turns out to be a ruse to lure Dean into the [[Green Room]] with Zachariah.<ref name="five18">[[5.18 Point of No Return]]</ref>
 
  
In an attempt to save [[Sam]] and [[Jack Kline]] from [[Lucifer]], Dean reveals to [[Michael (Apocalypse World)]] that he is his sword and perfect vessel, to which he already knew. Dean offers him to allow him to possess him to kill Lucifer, but Dean has to be in control the entire time and Michael has to leave when it's over, he accepts the deal and possesses Dean. They teleport to the church and wage battle against Lucifer and the ensuing fight ends with Dean killing Lucifer with Michael's archangel blade. Their victory is cut short when Michael reneges on his deal with Dean by taking complete control of his body and leaving Sam and Jack.<ref name="thirteen23">[[13.23 Let the Good Times Roll]]</ref>
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When the Prime Earth version of Michael escapes from Lucifer's Cage, he shows no interest in again attempting to acquire Dean as his vessel. Instead, Michael is content in the body of Adam Milligan with whom he reached an agreement during their time in the Cage, resulting in the archangel sharing control with his vessel. Despite Adam not being Michael's true vessel, the archangel is still effortlessly able to perform incredible feats of power such as obliterating [[Lilith]] or opening a [[portal]] to [[Purgatory]] while restrained by the [[Angel Cuffs]]. Adam himself is strong enough to hold Michael and show no signs of deterioration and acts as Michael's conscience in persuading him to trust Castiel and the Winchesters in the fight against [[God]].<ref name="fifteen11">[[15.11 The Gamblers]]</ref>
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 13:08, 25 December 2020

Balthazar with the sword capable of killing Atropos.

Before the Apocalypse, Heaven may have been corrupt, but it was stable. The staff was safely contained. It's been chaos up there since the war ended. In that confusion, a number of powerful weapons were stolen.

Castiel, 6.03 The Third Man

History

Angelic weapons are implements belonging to Heaven that are imbued with some supernatural power, the most common is the angel blade. Following the imprisonment of Michael and Lucifer in Lucifer's Cage, the first civil war takes place in Heaven between Castiel and Raphael.[1] A collection of powerful weapons from Heaven's armory disappears, and they are then sought by rival factions of angels.

In the battle between angels to control Heaven, Castiel says "Whoever has the weapons wins the war."[1] Raphael wants the weapons so he can take control of Heaven and restart the Apocalypse. It is discovered that Balthazar stole the weapons, and wants them for his own unstated ends. He uses a portion of one weapon (the Staff of Moses) to buy Aaron Birch's soul, and destroys Raphael's first vessel with another (Lot's Salt). Eventually, after Raphael targets everyone who knows Castiel, Balthazar, among the targets, decides to turn the weapons over to Castiel and send Virgil, Heaven's weapons keeper, on a wild goose chase to an alternate universe as a diversion. Castiel confirms to Raphael at their next confrontation that he has the weapons, which forces Raphael to flee.[2]

Later, Lucifer seeks out especially strong heavenly weapons that may be on Earth in order to stop the Darkness, even having his demons search his crypts.[3]

Weapons

Adam's Rib

One of Adam's ribs used by God at the start of creation to bring Eve into existence. When Adam concocted the plan to kill God for using his sons, Cain and Abel, as part of one of his stories, he spent 300,000 years to figure out how to make it possible, using one of his ribs, a Hand of God, to help make it happen. When Jack uses the hearts of the Grigori to strengthen his vessel and the Occultum to restore his soul, the final step in Adam's plan is to have him absorb a sample of God's energy, starting an elemental chain reaction that fuses Jack's soul with his grace to make Jack into a living black hole for divine energy that nothing can escape from, not even Chuck and Amara.

However, Billie transports Jack to the Empty to contain the blast when it is revealed that Chuck knew about the plan. As a result, Jack becomes a power vacuum, absorbing life energy from the plant life around him.[4] He also begins absorbing surges of pure primordial creation when Michael fights against Lucifer in the Bunker, and cosmic energy of both light and darkness when Chuck kills Michael and beats Sam and Dean down. This charges Jack's power levels and he uses this to steal Chuck's powers, making him the new God, coexisting in balance with The Darkness.[5]

Angel Blade

This short, silver blade can wound and kill angels. Multiple blades exist, and by season five most angels are seen to carry them. It has been shown that humans and demons are capable of effectively wielding them as well and they are deadly to angels, demons, hellhounds, reapers and Nephilim. Additionally, it can kill werewolves and djinn and potentially other monsters.

Angel Sword

A longer sword version of the angel blade carried by Grigori, or Watcher angels. Claire Novak killed a Grigori, Tamiel, who had been hiding on Earth, and now is the only other known carrier of this weapon. Unlike standard angel blades, angel swords are capable of inflicting wounds that even angels cannot heal.[6]

Anti-Fate Sword

Castiel tells Sam and Dean there is a weapon that will kill Fate. Balthazar appears behind Atropos with a blade but Castiel stays his hand. The weapon appears similar to an angel blade although the blade is more rapier-like in shape, and it is golden in color.[7]

Archangel Blade

The archangel blade appears to be the only known weapon that can kill an archangel, but only when wielded by another archangel. Like a standard angel blade, the archangel blade is a dagger-like weapon, differentiated by its golden color and twisting tri-blade design. Gabriel intended to use one on Lucifer when he confronted him in the Elysian Fields Hotel, however this blade appeared to be a standard angel blade and was eventually determined to be a fake. An archangel blade is later recovered by Asmodeus, who planned on having an imprisoned Gabriel use it against Lucifer. Ketch was able to steal the blade along with Gabriel and his grace and deliver everything to Sam and Dean in exchange for protection from Asmodeus, who he feared would hunt him down and kill him for his actions. While acting as the vessel to the Apocalypse World Michael, Dean was able to use the archangel blade to kill Lucifer though the blade's power spared Lucifer's vessel Nick from being killed in the process.

Ark of the Covenant

Sam pretends to have found the Ark of the Covenant as a ruse to get Castiel to help him and Dean.[8] Later on in the series, Dean witnesses a piece of the actual Ark of the Covenant being found and used.[3] The Ark is considered a Hand of God.

Hand of God

This is a subclass of heavenly weapons. According to Lucifer, these antediluvian weapons are artifacts on Earth which were directly touched by God and imbued with God's power, though most were believed to have been destroyed during the Biblical flood due to their instability. Mortals cannot survive touching these objects, and the power of the object can only be used once before it's depleted. Hands of God have been used by Delphine Seydoux with a piece of the Ark of the Covenant[3], Crowley with the Rod of Aaron[9], Lucifer with the Horn of Joshua[10], and Jack Kline with Adam's Rib.[11]

The Horn of Gabriel

When people start being compelled to tell the truth, Dean and Castiel suspect that it may be caused by Gabriel's Horn of Truth. However the Horn is not found in the city, and the culprit is revealed to be the goddess Veritas.[12] According to Gabriel, who was an illusion made by Metatron, the Horn is in actuality a powerful spell -- a special sigil that when drawn, acts as a beacon to all angels. The Horn was recovered by Metatron, who had Gadreel use it to attract angels to abandoned warehouses to recruit them or kill them.[13]

Horn of Joshua

The Horn was the shofar used by Joshua in the Battle of Jericho along with the Ark of the Covenant to cause the surrounding walls to crumble so that his forces could invade the city. It was located in the Ad-Nafud Desert in Saudi Arabia by Noel, an archaeologist who had sold his soul to Crowley almost ten years prior in exchange for understanding every secret about the world, including the supernatural. Crowley agreed to return his soul in exchange for the Horn to use its power against the Darkness. After Sam and Dean were able to trap Lucifer using the Horn as bait, the warding Rowena placed on the trap failed, allowing Lucifer to take the Horn. Amara later appeared by tracking Rowena, and Lucifer drained the energy in the Horn to use it against her, but Amara was left unaffected by the blast.

Lance of Michael

A lance which once belonged to Michael, made for the purpose of defeating Lucifer and making him suffer. It has the power to quickly turn any demons into dust, while conversely causing angels to essentially rot away, dying slow and agonizing deaths. After being used to kill the Prince of Hell Ramiel, the Lance was destroyed by Crowley to save the life of Castiel.

Lot's Salt

When the angel smiting that had destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah turned Lot's wife into salt, this crystal was unknowingly created as a result. Lot's Salt turns a human body into a pillar of rock salt, making it uninhabitable for angels. It was used by Balthazar to destroy Raphael's vessel, Donnie Finnerman, and save Castiel's life.[1]

Lucifer's Spear

A spear stored by Lucifer in one of his crypts and retrieved by demons after he reclaims Hell.[9] Lucifer later wields his spear in battle against the Darkness, impaling her through the back with it after she is struck by the combined powers of witches, angels, and demons. Lucifer's spear is able to defeat Amara in her weakened state.[14]

Rod of Aaron

Given to Moses's brother Aaron by God on the Sixth Day, the rod is considered a Hand of God and is capable of incredible destructive power. It was sought out by Lucifer during his search for weapons to defeat the Darkness, but was used by Crowley in a failed gambit to kill Lucifer. Crowley described holding it as, "So this is what it feels like to be God," and seemed to suffer no negative side effects from its use. After aiming its power at Lucifer, Simmons, one of his demon minions, jumped in the way of the blast, sacrificing her life to save Lucifer's. After attacking Lucifer its power was dissipated and the Rod was left behind when Crowley teleported away.[9]

Staff of Moses

This staff can generate any of the ten Egyptian plagues. Its powers can affect angels and humans.[1]

Sword of Michael

At first, it seemed that the "Sword of Michael" was an actual angelic weapon which Michael used to defeat Lucifer, but it is later revealed by Zachariah that Dean Winchester is in fact "Michael's Sword" - Michael's true vessel.[15] The angels later decided to resurrect Adam Milligan to use him as a vessel for Michael, telling him that he is Michael's Sword as well, but this turns out to be a ruse to lure Dean into the Green Room with Zachariah. The attempt ultimately fails as Dean changes his mind at the last minute, kills Zachariah and escapes with Sam.[16] Giving up on Dean for good, Michael instead takes Adam as his vessel.[17][18]

In an attempt to save Sam and Jack Kline from Lucifer, Dean reveals to the Apocalypse World version of Michael that he is his sword and perfect vessel, a fact Michael apparently already knew. Dean offers his consent to allow Michael to possess him in order to kill Lucifer, but stipulates that Dean has to be in control the entire time and Michael has to leave when it's over. Michael accepts his terms. They teleport to the church and wage battle against Lucifer and the ensuing fight ends with Dean killing Lucifer with Michael's archangel blade. Their victory is cut short when Michael reneges on his deal with Dean by taking complete control of his body and leaving Sam and Jack.[19] Michael later leaves Dean's body on his own, due to Dean's resistance.[20] However, Michael repossesses Dean as he prepares to make his move against their world.[21] Dean later manages to reclaim control of his body and lock Michael within his mind for a time.[22] Michael is able to escape Dean's mind after he is knocked unconscious by the gorgon Noah Ophis and searches for a new vessel in Rowena, but is exorcised and destroyed by Jack Kline.[23]

When the Prime Earth version of Michael escapes from Lucifer's Cage, he shows no interest in again attempting to acquire Dean as his vessel. Instead, Michael is content in the body of Adam Milligan with whom he reached an agreement during their time in the Cage, resulting in the archangel sharing control with his vessel. Despite Adam not being Michael's true vessel, the archangel is still effortlessly able to perform incredible feats of power such as obliterating Lilith or opening a portal to Purgatory while restrained by the Angel Cuffs. Adam himself is strong enough to hold Michael and show no signs of deterioration and acts as Michael's conscience in persuading him to trust Castiel and the Winchesters in the fight against God.[24]

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