There are a few bits of modularity that I wish they'd explored in more depth.
That said, I can flip the book open to any page and find something fascinating to read.
http://www.enworld.org/forum/content.php?1883-Fan-Content-Database
Monsters, races, spells, feats, archetypes, backgrounds...
No place for Magic Items yet, oddly.
Right. That. Was just explaining to Steeldragons where KarinsDad was getting his numbers.
Someone who was much better at math than I am did a break down when the mechanic was first revealed with the equivalent bonuses at each DC, and then the average of all those bonuses. I remember it was...
My understanding is that the math is such that advantage gives you the equivalent of somewhere between a +4 and +5, depending on what the target number is.
As I said, more power to you. Sincerely.
I was just responding to the OP's question as to where _I_ will spend my gold. Admittedly, the last bit might be seen as a little condescending (which wasn't intentional, and apologies if taken that way), but it was meant more to illustrate that there...
I'm going to spend my gold on a fleet of merchantmen and transition from adventurer to merchant magnate, then use the profits to buy a writ of nobility. Then, my adventurer friends can use their vast power to ... clear the path, as it were... for my eventual inheritance of the throne.
But...
They haven't been publicly available since the playtest ended a year ago (already?!?). I'm sure they still exist in the darker corners of the internet.
What color dragonborn are you choosing? I ask due to the racial bonus and the bonus from sorcerer not stacking if they end up granting the same resistance.