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1. I know that if you purchase a rebuild with achievement points, you're not allowed to change your ancestry, heritage, or background. Does this change if you buy a boon for an ancestry, heritage, or background?

2. If you purchase a boon that allows something specific to a book & you're asked to document it, do you need to show the specific book, just the boon document, or both?

3. There is a boon called "Secondary Initiation." It allows you membership in an organization other than the Pathfinder Society. Is that enough to take dedications from the Knights of Lastwall, the Hellknights, the Firebrands, & so on? I really want my Warpriest to be a member of the Knights of Lastwall but can't figure out how. Am I badly over-thinking this?

4. General Feat -- Adopted Ancestry. Does this allow you immediate access to feats from your chosen ancestry? For example, my Catfolk adopts Humans, so at 3rd level he takes General Training for Incredible Initiative, & at 5th he does it again for Fleet?

5. 1 of my characters is registered here as having more games than I have Chronicle sheets. Is this an issue?

MTIA, & apologies if this is the wrong forum.

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Character in question: 8th level Umbral Gnome Rogue, Eldritch Trickster racket, Fey Sorcerer. I know it's a "weak" choice, but it's a of fun. But, I really want Greater Darkvision, so I want to go Shadowdancer at 10th level.

BUT, if I rebuild her as a Thief racket, I could have Shadowdancer now & likely be a lot more dangerous in combat. Only issue being, I'm not super-excited by the rest of the Shadowdancer feats.

The ShadowCASTER archetype requires the ability to cast spells as a prereq. Does having a cantrip from an ancestral feat or a heritage count? Because if it does, my Gnome Thief would be much better off & I'm pretty sure I could still get Shadowdancer at 8th. But really, all of this hinges on how valuable Greater Darkvision actually is. I only play this character in PFS2 adventures at the friendly local or conventions, so I might be over-valuing it, or maybe I'm not.

MTIA!

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8th level Versatile Human Battle Mage; my first PF2 character. Strictly PFS adventures at the friendly local or conventions.

I have an Endless Grimoire, which is marked as a "legacy" item on AoN. What does this mean?

Counting Slots: as I understand it, I start with 3 1st level slots. If I prepare spells using the Grimoire, I can prepare an extra 1st level slot. My familiar has the Spell Battery master ability, which gives me an extra 1st level slot. Being a Battle Mage, I have an extra slot that can be filled with a Battle Mage spell. I'm seeing 6 total 1st level slots. Am I doing that right? If I manage to acquire a Ring of Wizardry that gives 2 extra 1st level slots, would that mean 8 total 1st level slots? Or, is there a stacking issue with the Grimoire, the Familiar feat, or something else?

I spent my 2nd level class feat on the Rogue Dedication. I feel that it's wildly "front loaded" & an excellent choice, but later dedication feats -- like Skill Mastery -- make it even better. Friends of mine in Indianapolis argued that this choice kept me from getting valuable Wizard feats ... but I don't really see any such thing until at least 6th level, & in any event I don't think they compare with the Rogue dedication benefits & the ability to get Mobility. Anyone have thoughts on this? FWIW, the Rogue dedication fits perfectly into the character's backstory.

I do not currently have a staff. I keep looking at the Common staves available, but I can't help thinking I should wait until 10th level to get a better one. Am I making a silly mistake thinking this way?

Finally, anyone have thoughts on things like Spellhearts & Talismans & such? Many thanks in advance!

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I have a character which I originally intended as a War Priest. I really like the concept, but I can't help thinking that a Champion would suit my concept better. I'm not seeing a huge difference between them at 1st level, but I figure that by 7th-8th I'd see more separation.

Any suggestions? My idea is someone who serves as both a battlefield medic & a 2nd line fighter. MTIA!

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I have PFS adventures that were not properly added to the database here, for a variety of "not paying attention" reasons. Is there any way I can get those chronicle sheets corrected & assigned to the proper character? Getting in touch with the GMs for those sessions might be problematic, so if I need their assistance I'm probably hosed.

Just to make sure I'm doing this right ... my Wizard has an Endless Grimoire, his familiar has Spell Battery, & I'm a Battle Wizard. As I understand it, I have 3 1st level slots for being an 8th level Wizard, then +1 additional 1st level slot for the Endless Grimoire, another for Spell Battery, & a third from the Battle School, so a total of 6 1st level slots. Am I doing that right?

Related question: if I obtain a Ring of Wizardry, do those additional slots "stack" with the Grimoire & Spell Battery, or is there some feature that forbids that? & is it at all possible, with PFS rules, to craft a Ring of Wizardry? I know I need the "formula" to do so, but not how or where to obtain one. If this question is seen as asking about "farming" I apologize, but I only want a "yes" or "no," not the actual details :)

Another "spell slot" question. My 8th level Eldritch Trickster has Spell Breadth. I understand that feat gives me one extra 1st level spell slot. When I get to 12th level & take Expert Spellcasting, that gives me a 4th level slot. Does Spell Breadth give me another extra 1st level slot, & another 2nd level? The wording implies it does, but I don't want to be wrong.

MTIA.

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Forgive me if asked & answered ... has anything been said about converting our old SF1 characters to the new rules?

Also what will happen to Achievement points accrued through Starfinder Society play? MTIA!