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Individual sections of Plate can be cracked to the point of failure. Upon failure, the piece of armor explodes into bits of molten metal, leaving that area of the warrior exposed. A Shardbearer can remain in combat with some pieces of armor missing, but, for example, destroying a [[wikipedia:greave|greave]] can incapacitate a Shardbearer by rendering them unable to support the armor's weight.{{book ref|sa1|58}}{{book ref|sa1|68}} Also, the breastplate is a central support structure for Shardplate; destroying the breastplate alone will cause the armor to stop functioning fully, making it difficult to move the limbs.{{book ref|sa1|69}} It is possible to stand up from the ground with a broken breastplate, but the maneuver requires some experience with Plate.{{book ref|sa2|14}}
 
In close combat, the single most vulnerable spot on Plate is the eye slit. With luck or skill, or by somehow restraining the Shardbearer, a knife, arrow, or spear can be stabbed through the slit; at that specific spot, many wounds will be instantly fatal.{{book ref|sa1|47}} When charging against arrows, shardbearersShardbearers usually cover their eye slit with their arms to prevent lucky hits.
 
There are also a number of tactics that can be used by prepared enemies against Shardplate. The armor is incredibly heavy; though it will protect the wearer from a fall, the fall can still damage the Plate. One tactic used against Shardbearers is to force them to fall a great distance, either by directly pushing them over an edge{{book ref|sa2|84}} or by putting them in a position where their great weight, or perhaps some other mechanism, will cause whatever they're walking on to fall apart, dropping the Shardbearer.{{book ref|sa1|prologue}}{{book ref|sa3|11}}
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