I recommend you take all those sockets back and ask for a refund or store credit, then do a search or post a new help needed and let us help you prioritize. I have practically no 1/2” chrome. You really don’t need it. You are wasting your money buying 1/2” chrome from an auto parts store.
Off the top of my head, you need a basic set of shallow impacts and a battery impact gun. Then I strongly recommend a long 1/2” drive ratchet like a SHLF80A.
Then cheap 3/8” drive metric sockets, and a decent long flex ratchet. Buy a bunch of extensions including wobbles.
high quality Combination wrenches - Icon would probably be fine, but you can do better
Ratcheting screwdriver and bits
couple pairs of pliers, nothing special
hose clamp pliers
prybars, hammer, plastic prybars
DMM, code reader
To add to this, if money is tight, there's extensions that serve as both wobble, and will work as a fixed. They have a short squared base. Snap on calls them wobble+ I think. Other makers probably call them something else. Very versatile, and if you can only spring for one set in a given size, get those.
In a similar vein, rather than spend for impacts AND wobble impacts... Buy an adapter, and you can turn your impact sockets into wobbles. Older style u joints break in my experience.
Battery impact gun, and driver ARE game changers in regards to convenience and speed. What I will say, is if you are new to this (and I don't know if you are)... Walk before you try and run. You can use impact sockets on a ratchet, and be no worse for it (all my 1/2 deep are impact). Some folks might just prefer doing it by hand, and there's no foul in that either. BUT if you are newer to this, get a feel by hand before you start gunning stuff.
Wrenches. There's a billion different ones out there. You can do alright used with a bit of luck. Or at least you could a few years ago. Lots of new options out there that are decent for the money. Lots of variants that will come in handy, but for starters keep it to a solid combo wrench set.