Tier 5
Edibles: At Tier 5 a PC lives on a budget. Edibles at this level are likely to be of average quality, with some processing and variety (e.g. bread, butter, cheese, fish, salted meat, all kinds of fruit and veg). There is more access to a better variety and quality of seasoning. Sweet treats of honey, unrefined sugars, and simple candies are available. Expensive or rare items are very limited.
Medicine: At Tier 5 a PC lives on a budget. Medicines and alcohol are commonplace, and are likely to be of average quality. Expensive or rare items are very limited.
Clothing: At Tier 5 a PC lives on a budget. Starting the Tier, they are allowed to choose 4 outfits of average quality. Their Wealth Tier allows them to replace like for like every cycle if necessary, and to add two new average-quality outfits per cycle. They have average accessories and basic cosmetics.
Jewelry: At Tier 5 a PC lives on a budget. Starting the Tier, they are allowed to choose 2 sets of average-quality jewelry. Their Wealth Tier allows them to add a new set of average jewelry per cycle. Tier 5 jewelry is made from a choice of Tier 5 metals and has 2 Tier 5 gemstones.
Armor: At Tier 5 a PC lives on a budget. Starting the Tier, they are allowed to choose either: (a) 1 set of masterwork-quality Tier 3 armor and 1 masterwork-quality Tier 3 shield, or (b) 1 set of good-quality Tier 4 armor and 1 good-quality Tier 4 shield, or (c)1 set of basic-quality Tier 6 armor and 1 basic-quality Tier 6 shield. After they have been in the Tier for an arc, they are allowed to add an additional set of one of these three options. They may add an additional set of one of the three options each arc that they remain in the Tier.
Weapons: At Tier 5 a PC lives on a budget. Starting the Tier, they are allowed to choose 2 average-quality weapons or sets of weapons. After they have been in the Tier for an arc, they are allowed to add an additional average weapon or set of weapons. They may add an additional average weapon or set of weapons each arc that they remain in the Tier.
Mounts: At Tier 5 a PC lives on a budget. Starting the Tier, they are allowed to choose 1 average-quality mount. Their mount must be Non-Exotic. After they have been in the Tier for an arc, they are allowed to add an additional average mount. They may add an additional average mount each arc that they remain in the Tier.
Housing: A Tier 5 building includes one small room, three average rooms, and one large room with average-quality furnishings. Tier 5 buildings are medium in size and are more complex in their design. They have a comfortable amount of room to live in for the average family. They are usually located within the middle-class districts of a city.
Household Items: At Tier 5 a PC lives on a budget. They will have multiples of necessary items such as kitchenware, dishes, and utensils, candles or lanterns and oil, a washing basin or tub and soap, as well as simple bedding such as a pillow, sheets, and blankets. They may have some basic gardening tools, as well as additional items which are unnecessary but common. Examples of additional items include simple toys for children, a journal and writing utensils, or a modest collection of books. All items are of average quality.
Maps: At Tier 5 a PC lives on a budget. Starting the Tier, the PC can choose 1 average quality map. From then onwards, the PC can choose 1 average quality map per cycle. Maps are restricted to the major city or neighboring major cities in which the map was purchased in.
Average Bronze Necklace with one Imperial Topaz and one Moonstone attached to it (SP)