Originally Posted by
OakLeaf
Gloves. Even a minor fall can result in road rash on unprotected hands.
I've never used a Road Morph pump - but given that one poster has described it as "cumbersome," you may still want a floor pump. Maybe give it a try at the LBS, compare it to a floor pump, and decide for yourself whether you want to use the Morph every time you air your tires (i.e. before every ride). If the Morph doesn't have a tire gauge, then you need a gauge, too - most floor pumps have the convenience of a built-in gauge.
Tools are much the same as pumps. You definitely want a compact multi-tool that you can carry on your bike, for adjustments and repairs that can't wait. But full-sized tools are much easier to use (and have much less chance of damaging your fasteners).
For minor adjustments at home, you likely already have everything you need: 4, 5 and possibly 6 mm Allen wrenches (preferably T-handled, but hex keys will do); #1 and #2 Phillips screwdrivers; pliers; and, if there's anything carbon fiber on your bike, a decent low-range torque wrench with 4 and 5 mm hex (Allen) sockets.