
|  Idir of Herd Fernas | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            Okay, I think everything's fixed now, but I'm still not sure how to handle boons here. Do I remove ones to make room for new ones, or do they kind of add up over time?

|  Idir of Herd Fernas | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            Okay, now I think I've got everything mostly right...now I'm not sure about equipment. What I'm seeing on the Chronicle sheet are options I can purchase with the credits I have, right?

| therealthom | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            Most of those are things you can get anyway, because you can buy any items up to 1 level above your current level automatically. Then I think you can buy items two levels above your level if they are on your chronicle sheet. Will double check that tonight at home.

|  Idir of Herd Fernas | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            Is there anything in particular I should buy right now? Shopping's always the hard part in RPGs for me because I'm super indecisive...

| therealthom | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            Thanks, KS. SOunds like we agree which is reassuring to someone with my uncertain memory. And the guide backs us up.
"WHERE TO BUY EQUIPMENT AND
SPELLCASTING SERVICES
For simplicity, players can make purchases in a settlement up to
the listed Maximum Item Value, adhering to the Always Available
Items list below. Players can also procure spellcasting services if
their characters are in a settlement, with the maximum available
spellcasting level being equal to half the settlement’s Maximum
Item Level. While this isn’t a true approximation of NPC spellcasting
levels in a settlement, this represents a settlement’s ability to call
in outside assistance, or for the Society to get someone on site to
assist the PCs. If outside of a settlement, PCs might be restricted
from buying equipment, though this varies by adventure.
ALWAYS AVAILABLE ITEMS
You may always purchase the following items or equipment as long
as you’re in an appropriate settlement (see above).
* All equipment listed in the Starfinder Core Rulebook with an
item level equal to your character level + 1.
* All equipment listed in sanctioned Starfinder content with an
item level equal to your character.
* Any equipment listed on your character’s Chronicle Sheets with
an item level equal to your character level + 2.
* All items and services purchased with Fame.
Beyond the gear noted above, your character is restricted to
purchasing additional items either from his accumulated Chronicle
Sheets or by capitalizing on his Fame (see page 25). Weapons, armor,
equipment, magic items and so on that are outside of these lists are
not available for purchase at any time.
ITEM VALUE
Items must be purchased at full value. You can purchase items of
less than full value only if they appear that way on a Chronicle Sheet.
SPELLCASTING SERVICES
You may hire a spellcaster to cast a spell using the following rules.
To hire a spellcaster, you must be able to pay the credit cost.
Page 234 of the Starfinder Core Rulebook covers the rules for
purchasing spellcasting services, and the associated costs are
listed in Table 7–38: Professional Services on page 235. If you
don’t have sufficient credits, the other players around the table
can chip in, but they cannot be compelled to do so. You can also
use Fame to purchase spellcasting services per the table on page
25 of this guide.
Purchased spellcasting is assumed to be cast using the minimum
caster level. Spells without a level, such as miracle and wish, cannot
be purchased as a spellcasting service.
You can hire a spellcaster to cast a spell for you at any time
during an adventure as long as you’re in a settlement with an
appropriate Maximum Item Level, or have access to a temple,
shrine, or wandering mystic, at the GM’s discretion. For Starfinder
Society play, a PC can only purchase a spell as long as the spell
level of the service is equal to half the settlement’s Maximum
Item Level. Please note that PCs can never purchase the traveling
service of a spellcaster—in other words, a mystic from the local
settlement is not going to accompany the PCs on their mission
to investigate the nearby haunted starship or extraplanar breach
for any price."

| therealthom | 

|  Thundergun | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            Regarding purchasing new equipment - I may provide good suggestion, I suppose.
There is a bunch of cheap and useful (situational) things at low levels. But it might bepainful to search anything.
Just look at your (3 ?) Chronicle Sheets recieved from previous games and buy wahtever you find interesting. 
aonsrd.com helps you to find. 
It may be also good to boost you main pare=ameter (Charisma ?) if you haven't spent credits yet https://www.aonsrd.com/PersonalUpgrades.aspx?ItemName=MK%201&Family=Syn ergizing%20Symbiote%20(Hybrid)
Idir likely has around 2000 free credits if you have 3 chronicle sheets and haven't spent credits yet.
 
	
 
     
     
     
 
                
                