What else is there to do with gold? There is no other equipment progression beyond plate mail, most consumables besides healing potions and also upkeep is glossed over (and when not they are trivial). The often mentioned carousing pretty much is equal to throwing coins down the well as it serves no purpose. There are some big ticket items in the rules (hastily added when the designers realized that their reward balance is broken without magic items in my opinion) like strongholds and ships but, like bribes, they are extremely situational and there is absolutely no guidelines in the books about how to handle them in game neither for the DM or player making them more like vanity items than a actually useful things.
Well, I suppose that's true if the DM needs his hand gently held throughout the duration Ida campaign.
Short version: Gold is useless unless its making me moar powarfulz!!! 11!
Seriously, there is more to D&D then murderhobos slaughtering everything in sight and creating perfect combos of items to render you defenses perfect and your dps xtreme. I'm sorry you don't find land, businesses, followers, and such important, but pardon us who think the system as is isn't "broken" or "short sighted".
Go have fun equipping your toon with kewl powerz, I'm done with this.
On the player side, I run a PC who, at the end of each day, uses remaining spell slots (which is usually all of them during downtime) to cast Goodberry, then takes an overnight Long Rest; and then, about 20 hours later, brings uneaten Goodberries (which is usually all of them) to a soup kitchen, to feed displaced people in Phlan. There might be tables which would find that inappropriate and unwelcome, because when 30-50 impoverished generic urban NPCs get a day's reprieve from starvation, that doesn't increase the party's firepower.
most of this thread seemed like a digression on the OP and I stopped about page 12...
my 9th level character in a 5e game has spent over half of his wealth on buying a furnishing a large 2 story town home in the capital city and spends 150 gp/month on his staff and upkeep. He gave 600 gp to an NPC friend who wants to start and open a library. He went in with the other PC's to refurbish a keep they gained title to through adventures and now they are starting to pay maintenance and salaries for the guardsmen, etc who live there full time.
There is a ton of stuff to do with gold even without purchasing magic items.
I love this change with 5e, characters are more important than the stuff they can get their grubby hands on...
most of this thread seemed like a digression on the OP and I stopped about page 12...
my 9th level character in a 5e game has spent over half of his wealth on buying a furnishing a large 2 story town home in the capital city and spends 150 gp/month on his staff and upkeep. He gave 600 gp to an NPC friend who wants to start and open a library. He went in with the other PC's to refurbish a keep they gained title to through adventures and now they are starting to pay maintenance and salaries for the guardsmen, etc who live there full time.
most of this thread seemed like a digression on the OP and I stopped about page 12...
my 9th level character in a 5e game has spent over half of his wealth on buying a furnishing a large 2 story town home in the capital city and spends 150 gp/month on his staff and upkeep. He gave 600 gp to an NPC friend who wants to start and open a library. He went in with the other PC's to refurbish a keep they gained title to through adventures and now they are starting to pay maintenance and salaries for the guardsmen, etc who live there full time.
There is a ton of stuff to do with gold even without purchasing magic items.
I love this change with 5e, characters are more important than the stuff they can get their grubby hands on...
That said, I do understand that there are folks out there who want kick in the door dungeon delving style of game. I believe it's called a beer and pretzel game. They're not interested in anything outside of the dungeon and play DnD as more of an action game. There's nothing wrong with this, the game mostly supports it, and I hope they all have great games. 5e does put the ball in the DMs court for things to spend gold on for this style of game.