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Shardblades can cut easily through anything inanimate, like stone or steel.{{book ref|wok|prologue}} In contrast to this, they cut through flesh without leaving a mark or spilling blood. However, when passing through the spine of a human, his eyes smoke and burn, blacken and shrivel up in their head.{{book ref|wok|prologue}} It is said to sever the soul itself. However, once a creature is killed, the remains interact with the Shardblade like any other non-living material. Also, when the Shardblade cut through a limb rather than the spine of a creature, the limb is "killed" and is paralyzed beyond the point of healing, except to someone who has the ability to absorb stormlight, as this ability was not just limited to the Radiants. Healing a severed limb by stormlight required massive amounts of stormlight forced into the limb to reconnect that limb to the soul as was performed by Kaladin in both of his fights with The Assassin in White. Other types of magic could potentially heal such damage, though.{{qa ref|979|166|Healing "severed" limbs|date=Apr 15th, 2013}}
 
The weapon can only be blocked by another Shardblade, by [[Shardplate]] or by [[Half-shard]]s.
 
When needed, the Shardblade can be summoned from an unknown place to appear in the hand of its Shardbearer. The process of summoning takes exactly ten of its wielder's heartbeats{{book ref|wok|prologue}}. When summoned, it forms as if condensing from mist, water beading along the metal length.
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