Plantera's Bulbs can spawn before mechanical bosses are defeated.This allows Empress of Light to be fought much earlier. Prismatic Lacewings will now spawn on the surface Hallow, from dusk until midnight, from the start of Hardmode, no longer requiring Plantera to be defeated in order to spawn.Life Fruits are also available from the start of Hardmode, without the need of defeating a Mechanical Boss. Calamity introduces several means through which bosses can be fought "out of order", which greatly increases the player's choices and freedom during Hardmode. In vanilla Terraria, many Hardmode bosses require other bosses to be defeated before they can be fought, creating a linear sequence of progression. The Calamity Mod makes heavy adjustments to the progression of Hardmode, removing many restrictions on the order in which bosses must be fought, and also (if the Early Hardmode Progression Rework configuration option is enabled) changing the obtainment method of early-Hardmode ores and Hallowed Bars. The Starter Bag contains numerous useful items and can be opened to help speed up the beginning of the game. In every new player's inventory, there will be a Starter Bag. See the Revengeance Mode or Death Mode pages for changes that occur exclusively within those modes. The changes listed here occur as long as the Calamity Mod is installed, and are not restricted to any modded difficulty modes. The Calamity Mod also changes multiple vanilla item recipes. The FSBE vests are manufactured by Point Blank Armor (US), but Recon operators purchase additional modular load bearing pouches from a number of manufacturers.The Calamity Mod changes several aspects and details regarding vanilla Terraria content, ranging from the order in which bosses can be fought in to which items are sold by NPCs. Only one Marine was able to successfully ditch his equipment and survive. Several members of 5th Platoon, 1st Force Reconnaissance Company drowned because they could not eject their heavy armor in time to swim away. This quick release feature, also used with newer modular plate carriers such as the Paraclete Releasable Assault Vest, was developed in response to a 9 December 1999 CH-46E Sea Knight helicopter crash over the Pacific. This vest was unique in its quick release system, allowing the Marine to ditch the entire vest very quickly in case of emergency. This price does not include any ancillary pouches or soft armor or hard ballistic armor inserts. This kit is available to civilians, with prices for the FSBE vest body starting at US$500. Prior to this, the FSBE series replaced the older Close Quarters Battle Equipment Assault Vest (CQBE AV) that had been used by Force Recon since 1996. The Combat Integrated Releasable Armor System (CIRAS) suite of equipment manufactured by Eagle Industries is currently the new FSBE II system, and has replaced the FSBE AAVs. A fully loaded vest with armor plates can prove quite heavy, and is typically used only in high-risk direct action (DA) missions. The entire FSBE kit includes the vest body, a throat protector, a groin protector and an assortment of load bearing pouches. Cargo retention capabilities include various pouches and pockets attached via standard PALS webbing. Protection includes soft armor coupled with hard ballistic inserts. The Amphibious Assault Vest, Quick-Release, or FSBE AAV QR, is a light-weight assault vest system that incorporates both protection and cargo retention.
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