When I got my first drone I got an orange landing pad. Used it for one fly day, then never again. I practiced landing on it until I could stick it right in the center every time, then quit landing on a pad. I hand catch, or land on something solid. It's one of those accessories that seems essential until you learn you don't need it at all. Far more important to build skills without crutches. I don't even bring the pad anymore, but I always have my hand with me.
Did the same thing with set of floats because I was freaking about flying over water. Used once, never again. WAY too much trouble, too big, etc. I fly over water all the time now, no need for floats.
I like to carry around less stuff, so I figure out what's important, and leave the rest behind. Batteries: important. Perhaps spare props (don't know, I've never had to change one, but they're small). ND filters, yup. Spare SD card. That's about it.
So many things seem important until you learn they aren't.