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* [[Meridas Amaram]]<ref name=kal group=fn>[[Kaladin]] killed the unnamed Veden, protecting [[Amaram]]. Amaram then took both Plate and Blade for himself.</ref>
 
* [[Meridas Amaram]]<ref name=kal group=fn>[[Kaladin]] killed the unnamed Veden, protecting [[Amaram]]. Amaram then took both Plate and Blade for himself.</ref>
 
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* [[Moash]], given full set of plate and blade after Adolin's duels.{{book ref|sa2|66}}
 
* [[Moash]], given full set of plate and blade after Adolin's duels.{{book ref|sa2|66}}
 
* [[General Khal]], given full set of plate and blade after Adolin's duels.{{book ref|sa2|66}}
 
* [[General Khal]], given full set of plate and blade after Adolin's duels.{{book ref|sa2|66}}

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Shardwielding is a term used to refer to someone who holds a Shardblade or a suit of Shardplate. If someone holds both a Shardblade and Shardplate, they are considered to be a full Shardbearer.

Although the term generally refers to true Shardblades and Shardplate, the term Shardbearer is also applied to those who hold Shardblade-like weapons, such as the Honorblades and the unique blade Nightblood.

The term "Shardbearer" is not to be confused with "Shard" or "Shardholder," which is a non-canon term for a Vessel.

Notable Shardbearers

Full Shardbearer
Single shard
Former Shardbearers

Notes

Footnotes
  1. a b Kaladin killed the unnamed Veden, protecting Amaram. Amaram then took both Plate and Blade for himself.
  2. Shallan can use Pattern as a blade
  3. a b c Killed by Szeth
  4. a b Highprince Dalinar Kholin traded Oathbringer and his Shardplate for the lives of Sadeas warcamp's bridgemen at the end of The Way of Kings.
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