
Jimbles the Mediocre |
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As you may or may not be aware, Starfinder has a lot of equipment. I've noticed that the most tedious part of creating or leveling a character is buying gear, simply because you need to wade through tables full of items you either aren't interested in or are unable to purchase. So, because I'm such an exciting and adrenaline-seeking person, I went ahead and tabulated all the equipment in Starfinder in a spreadsheet:
Jimbles' Starfinder Equipment Master List
If you're not super familiar with spreadsheet filtering, try this out - navigate to the tab of your favorite kind of equipment and hit the filter icon (right next to the print icon) near the top left of the window. A drop-down icon will appear in each column. Play around with these filters - you can do things like
...and the list of potential lists goes on. I've included all the equipment from all the books I have as of today (October 2017): the Core Rulebook, Alien Archive, and the first two chapters of Dead Suns. I'll do my best to keep this spreadsheet up to date, but no promises. I'm certainly open to suggestions, so if you see an error or would like an additional attribute column to sort by, let me know!

Ravingdork |

I thought about doing this myself, but never got around to it (in part because I'm expecting a continuous glut of new gear with each book, and didn't want to invest into that kind of never-ending commitment). You sir, are awesome for taking on such a noteworthy project.

Jimbles the Mediocre |

Good news, everyone! I've just got my hands on my copy of Dead Suns 3 of 6: Splintered Worlds, and it has a bunch of fun new gear to play with. I've updated the spreadsheet accordingly.
Necrografts: a new type of augmentation, necrografts are chunks of undead flesh you fuse to yourself. You gain some cool powers, but become susceptible to spells and effects that affect undead creatures. Additionally, you can get a necrograft version of any cybernetic or biotech at a reduced cost, but you suffer the same penalties as for other necrografts. There's also a neat bit of fluff about basic "lease-to-own" necrografts, which involve putting up your corpse for collateral - fun story bit for new characters.
Frailty-class weapons: Mostly cryo weapons with the necrotic special property, frailty-class weapons' cold damage is "infused with negative energy" and heals undead.
Necro grenades: necrotic grenades
Some spooky armor, I guess?: Skitterhide seems to be economical light armor, and Fossilwrap seems to be (relatively) agile heavy armor.

Jimbles the Mediocre |

Spreadsheet's been updated with the new gear from Dead Suns 4 of 6: The Ruined Clouds.

Jimbles the Mediocre |
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Pact Worlds is out, folks! I have dutifully added the sweet, sweet new Pact Worlds gear to everyone's favorite equipment spreadsheet. The new gear includes:
- Seven new weapon families, including a cheaper line of sniper rifles, actual sword canes, and some sick organic whips.
- A new family of solarian weapon crystals with a lower price bracket.
- Ten new weapon fusions, including one that that hides your weapon as an actual tattoo and one that allows your weapon to create its own ammo from UPBs.
- Three new families of armor (one light, two heavy).
- Eleven new armor upgrades, including an invisibility cloak.
- A... bunch... of new technological, magic, and hybrid items. More than I feel like counting, at least.

Jimbles the Mediocre |

Is there any way thay boneblades could be listed as weapon as well? There are no details in their section for things like damage.
There are several augments, magical items, and other equipment that deal damage without belonging to the 'weapon' category. I'm a bit hesitant to start cross-pollinating the lists, however, because I'm concerned it could get easily confusing. It would be frustrating for an unfamiliar player to find a "weapon" they like in my list only to not be able to find the details in the source material because they're looking in the wrong section.
Not to say that I won't look at it eventually, but for now I'm gonna try to keep it simple. Either way, I need to look at more metrics for organizing technological and magical items first.

Ravingdork |

I don't see the huchket rifle membrane holdout pistol from Starfinder Society Scenario #1-03 - Yesteryear's Truth.
Here's an excerpt:
The huchket is a generational weapon of the husk ghibranis. It includes some technological elements from the ghibrani’s past, but is otherwise appears like an archaic projectile longarm.
A huchket rifle is a 3rd-level, projectile longarm ranged weapon that deals 1d10 piercing damage and has the wound critical hit effect. It has a range of 80 feet and holds 6 rounds. It has the analog special property and 1 bulk, and it costs 1,400 credits.
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A membrane holdout pistol is a 3rd-level, laser smallarm ranged weapon that deals 1d6 fire damage and has the burn 1d6 critical hit effect. It has a range of 80 feet and holds 20 charges. It has L bulk and costs 1,250 credits.

Jimbles the Mediocre |

Boy, I haven't updated this thread in a while! To answer a few questions...
There are a number of different bits of equipment in the various SF society modules that are unique and could be added. Nice work though.
I have thus far refrained from adding equipment from Society Scenarios, because (1) I don't subscribe to that product line and (2) most players don't have access to those sources either. I'm not saying I wouldn't add them in the future, but the SFS equipment is certainly the most labor intensive per item of any source type.
Just wondering how hard would it be to have a page that worked like a shop where you put your CL/APL in and your total credits and shows you what you could afford based on being at a normal level, +1 level, and +2 level?
You can more or less do this by yourself using filters! (For those not super-experienced with spreadsheets, navigate to your favorite tab and tap on the funnel-looking icon next to the print icon at the top left and select "create new temporary filter view". now there's a little filter icon on each column you can use to only show items less than a particular item level, within a certain budget, or a gazillion other things.
Oh, and while I'm here...
Update!
Since my last update in this thread, I've added the items from Armory, Alien Archive 2, and all the AP books through the first installment of Signal of Screams. That's a lot of stuff, and now it's all in one place! Major thanks to the very rad Tezlok, who volunteered to assist with data entry and typed out at least half of Armory.

The Ragi |

https://hephaistos.azurewebsites.net/ is just da bomb for building characters with an astonishing amount of filters.
I can't believe it's free.