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I'm sorry, but I feel its highly discriminatory towards impoverished players. "Sorry,but to play legit you have to buy the books, plus pay for a playing space, plus bus fare if you aren't privileged enough to afford a car, now you have to shell out an additional 10-40 a month to "power up and win".
I had an Orange shirt volunteer at Paizo con ridicule and shame me in front of a mustered group of players for not being able to afford an internet capable smart phone. This takes me right back to that very hurtful moment. The hobby only wants PFS players who can "pay to win" it seems.
I expect ridicule for my statement of course, because it always seems to be acceptable to shame and now exclude poor people from the richer kids's reindeer games.
Malikjoker,
While I'm not associated with Paizo, as a GM and volunteer for many conventions, it upsets me that some volunteer did that to you. I have been in your shoes. Those days when I had to volunteer, just to be able to attend a convention, were some of the best. While I have had fun the last few cons I have attended as only a player, there seems to have been something missing.As for the boon, it is an accumulative table boon, you personally don't have to spend the money, but say you spent a $1 and another person spent $9, you now have the $10 boon. Heck, you don't even need to have spent any money, as long as the table collectively has $10 in receipts and want to use them, then you all have the $10 boon. Just the other week, our VL spent $300+ at the store I have been working with on allowing us a place to play. That gave everyone both boons.

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Hmmm, is tax included? A table of four each buying a $2.49 item in one state might qualify for the $10 level, but in a neighboring state it wouldn't.
If it was a table I was running, a few cents off is not going to prevent the table from using the boon. There are other GMs that will want it to be EXACTLY $10 or over. I'm more into the "spirit" of the boon. If Paizo staff want to say otherwise, that is up to them, but I'm not going to penalize the players for being a few cent short.

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As the character I referred to earlier will need to make a knowledge check, are there any books or nonmagical items that would help?
Yes, Inner Sea World Guide (I think) has Pathfinder Chronicles - 50gp for a +2 to knowledge checks when taking 1d4 rounds to peruse the text.
3-4 saved characters in the past month or so.