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* After learning that a [[gorgon]] can only be killed through decapitation with a silver blade, [[Jack Kline]] decapitates [[Noah Ophis]] with a silver machete in [[14.14 Ouroboros]].
 
* After learning that a [[gorgon]] can only be killed through decapitation with a silver blade, [[Jack Kline]] decapitates [[Noah Ophis]] with a silver machete in [[14.14 Ouroboros]].
 
* [[Sheriff Mason Romero]] kills the [[kohonta]] with a silver blade to the heart in [[14.16 Don't Go in the Woods]].
 
* [[Sheriff Mason Romero]] kills the [[kohonta]] with a silver blade to the heart in [[14.16 Don't Go in the Woods]].
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* [[John Winchester (The Winchesters)|John Winchester]] is able to hurt a [[Loup-Garou]] with silver shrapnel and then kill it via decapitation by a silver blade.
  
 
Silver stakes are also used to "kill" [[zombies]] in [[2.04 Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things]] and [[4.07 It's the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester]]; in the former, silver bullets weakened the zombie but did not kill it. [[Mr. Ketch]] uses silver stakes to torture a [[shapeshifter]] on the whereabouts of it's family.
 
Silver stakes are also used to "kill" [[zombies]] in [[2.04 Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things]] and [[4.07 It's the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester]]; in the former, silver bullets weakened the zombie but did not kill it. [[Mr. Ketch]] uses silver stakes to torture a [[shapeshifter]] on the whereabouts of it's family.

Revision as of 17:51, 12 October 2022

Silver bullets

Dean: Alright, so what do we know about this thing?

Sam: Well, uh, it was fast and it freaked when I cut it with silver.
Dean: Alright, so that narrows it down to...

Sam: A ghoul? A zombie, a shifter, or about a dozen other things.

Sam and Dean, 6.02 Two and a Half Men

Silver in Supernatural

Dozens of creatures are vulnerable to weapons made of silver.

Silver bullets are used to dispatch:

Silver blades, even those with a thin layer of silver plate on the exterior, are effective against:

Silver stakes are also used to "kill" zombies in 2.04 Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things and 4.07 It's the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester; in the former, silver bullets weakened the zombie but did not kill it. Mr. Ketch uses silver stakes to torture a shapeshifter on the whereabouts of it's family.

Silver does not need to kill the monster to have an effect on it. Wraiths burn when silver touches their skin. the skinwalker Lucky in 6.08 All Dogs Go to Heaven is restrained by Sam and Dean using silver chains. When confronted with a new, unknown monster, Dean suggests that silver bullets are their best chance.[1]

Silver is therefore a useful test for hunters that allows them to see if they are dealing with a human. When Dean returns from Hell[2] Dean cuts himself with a silver blade to try and demonstrate his humanity as does Sam on his return from Lucifer's Cage.[3] In 4.19 Jump the Shark, Dean replaces the diner cutlery with silver utensils to test whether Adam Milligan is human. He does not react to the silver, but is not human. He is in fact a ghoul, a being unaffected by silver, pretending to be Adam. The Alpha Shapeshifter also appears to be immune to silver, as are Leviathans. Sam and Dean use what they believe to be silver butter knives to test for a shapeshifter in 10.06 Ask Jeeves, but the knives are really stainless steel so it has no effect.

Mick Davies uses a silver nitrate injection to kill a teenage girl who had just turned into a werewolf in her hospital bed, killing the girl almost instantly.

To protect his vault, Luther Shrike uses silver tipped darts filled with arsenic, holy water, and holy oil.

Silver in History and Lore

Silver is a white, elemental metal believed to have been mined as early as 4000 B.C. It has been used for jewelry, tableware, coins, and dentistry. Silver is also valued, both in ancient and modern times, for its antimicrobial properties. Silver coins were sometimes placed in water barrels to prevent fouling, and surgical instruments can have a silver coating.[4][5]

Traditionally, silver is associated with water, the moon, and moon goddesses, such as Selene. Because werewolves are said to change on the moon cycle, this may explain the theory that silver is their weakness.

Silver is appears in several popular sayings, including “Every cloud has a silver lining.” A “silver bullet” is a perfect solution to a problem.

See also

References