Kate Baker wrote:
Welcome to PFS, KAozdl!
You can actually bump up your stats a bit more, as PFS uses a 20 point point-buy for ability score generation. I would definitely recommend increasing your Con score. I like to have at least 12 on any character and 14 for anyone who will see melee.
If you own Pathfinder Unchained, you should definitely consider the Unchained Rogue, unless you are playing Core PFS. Unchained Rogue has finesse training, which gives you weapon finesse automatically at first level.
One nice thing about PFS is that you can completely rebuild your character until you play it at second level, which will give you a chance to see how you like your build.
Good things to consider for starting gear:
Camping gear: bedroll, waterskin, a couple days' rations. Not all scenarios have you making your way through the woods, but some do.
Light/Fire: A couple of torches and flint and steel or a couple of sunrods. Have some way to see in the dark.
Splash weapons: Swarms are the worst. Acid flasks are pretty cheap.
Bypassing DR: It can be hard to get all this from your starting gear, but during first level you'll want to be able to have different damage types (bludgeoning, piercing, slashing) and special materials (silver, cold iron).
Edit: Nefreet is faster. And less wordy.
Hi, in the rules says that a 16 costs 10 points and a 14 costs 5 so with a 16 and 2 14 im done with the 20 points, but maybe it is an error in the spanish version of the rules