The only other thing I'll add, is you should use Automatic Bonus Progression (which also cuts WBL in half) in exchange for granting the bonuses you would normally buy for the big six as part of your leveling up process. Personally this is my favorite method of handling wealth in Pathfinder or Starfinder. This does have the benefit of letting players try out items they find along the way and ditch it depending on how much they value it.
Now obviously, the gear doesn't disappear, but they do have to subtract the value of it from their wealth by level or let it go. So.either make sure you drop loot the party wants, or estimate everything at full price, and then drop additional loot later to make up for what they sell.or and hear me out on this.Īt every level up, the characters have essentially no gear and must use their gold/credits (as determined by the wealth by level table) to purchase all their gear. If the party keeps it, then it's worth the full price. If the party sells it, then it's only worth the sell price.