you've learnt well @Cangore!!!
blades and beads are kind of difficult at the moment - I don't think the next batches are due until next year - so maybe go for something else to start with - you can't go far wrong with a happy nerding fx aid xl - plaits doesn't need a filter - there is one built in
but I would suggest some (used) doepfer filters - there is a huge selection and they are relatively inexpensive
as is a black face maths - only in the B&G shared system iirc
there's nothing wrong with the old veils - I have 3 - but if I was buying today I would buy the newer one - 2 less hp
I too dislike the rackbrutes - they do seem a little expensive, I don't like the aesthetics, and worst of all they waste hp with the rack wart - but you do have the only reasonable excuse for getting one - a minibrute 2(s)
the links and kinks tips are correct
I would also add something like shades - or the happy nerding mia - you need attenuation/attenuversion and offsets a lot
personally I'd also want a matrix mixer of some sort - predominantly for mixing modulation sources
how are you intending to final mix/record the output of this and the minibrute?
what sort of music are you intending to make?
you may well want to add a second sequencer - to enable you to transpose the sequence - for separate sections and/or chord/key changes - for this you would also need a precision adder - shades and links both include these
"some of the best base-level info to remember can be found in Jim's sigfile" @Lugia
Utility modules are the dull polish that makes the shiny modules actually shine!!!
sound sources < sound modifiers < modulation sources < utilities