Regarding pedals, don’t worry about that until later. You can’t anticipate today what you might need in the future.
With affordable guitars, the two big things to look for are a properly cut nut and frets that don’t stick out. I recommend that you do not ever purchase a guitar with a super high nut or with frets that want to hurt you.
As for the amp, you’ve got two big questions to answer. #1 will you be playing with a live drummer? #2 do you want to try recording music in the near future?
If the answer to either of those questions is yes, I recommend that you skip the cheap practice amp thing entirely and save your money. If you want to record, you can get better sounds with free software in Reaper than you will likely get trying to record a cheapass practice amp. To play with a drummer, you will want both a higher quality amplifier and also a higher quality speaker. Also ear plugs. If you’re in a small room, a drummer can injure your ears in no time. They can just decide “fuck you”, give their cymbals some good whacks, and then your ears get to ring maybe for the rest of your life.
I love music so much, but other musicians can be real assholes.