Custom feedback: Is this too much?

Hi,

I’m thinking of this general work custom for the goals of discipline, reducing overthinking, action taking, slow-burn wealth gen, and some points @SaintSovereign mentioned about E:WTP and E:AOW synergy. Keeping it as a permanent foundation custom in my stack while I rotate the other slots.

Is it too much? I can handle recon but slowness of results is my main concern. With 4 cores, does microloops of 30s still hold or would it be longer?

  1. GLM
  2. E:WTP
  3. E:AOW
  4. E:Executive
  5. Synergy: Carpe Vitam
  6. Synergy: Winner Overdrive
  7. Synergy: The Golden One
  8. Synergy: Divine Dominion

Too much. 2 cores maximum.

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Hmm, thanks - yeah, I suspected it might be too much and aware it’s not within recommendations. There are some members who run 4 core customs with success though.

Was hoping that limiting it to 8 modules would help.

Make two customs. One with WTP + AoW. The other with GLM + EE.

And don’t mind how 4 Cores works for others. Not an efficient way to run customs. Even 3 is pushing it. 2 is ideal.

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But, but, but, kitchensink for the win, no? :slight_smile:

Just kidding. You and @BlissAdventurer are right. GLM + EE makes sense.

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That is one very unfocused custom. What are you trying to accomplish with it?

I’m trying to put together a foundation custom (more for work) that I can run forever while rotating the other 2 titles.
What I am trying to accomplish is simply improving these skills:

  • ironclad discipline, reducing overthinking, action taking, slow-burning wealth generation, navigate meetings, and improve strategic thinking

These are not finite SMART goals as my intention is to run it forever. I imagine it would adapt to whatever SMART goals I pick along the way.

But the consensus seems to be that this is too overloaded.

It could work if you ran this solo for long enough. No stacking. Just make this one your mistress for like a year or so.

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Thanks, I’ve whittled it down to the below based on the feedback.

  1. GLM
  2. E:Executive
  3. Synergy: Carpe Vitam
  4. Synergy: Winner Overdrive
  5. Synergy: The Golden One
  6. Synergy: Divine Dominion

will wait for the executive rebalance before pulling the trigger.

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You can add the essence module for art of war…that would give you that little touch of it.

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Why do you need a custom for this? Just run EE + Mogul or EE + EOG. You’ll get similar results.
If you absolutely want a custom, create one for discipline and strategic thinking:

  1. E:Executive
  2. Synergy: Carpe Vitam
  3. Synergy: Winner Overdrive
  4. Synergy: Machine Totality
  5. Experimental ZPU Anti-Recon

Stack this custom with Mogul or EOG and you should be good.

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That’s a good idea, will see what it has.

I want the groundedness, unshakeabality, and presence of GLM for the long-term that’s why. And current running GLM stock, so this custom would replace that slot.

Do you not use result enhancers in your customs at all? What’s your experience with ZPU anti-recon been - is it that good that it’s worth a slot vs say a result enhancer?

Then you could do

  1. E:Executive core
  2. GLM core
  3. Synergy: Carpe Vitam
  4. Synergy: Winner Overdrive
  5. Synergy: Machine Totality
  6. Experimental ZPU Anti-Recon

I like to keep my customs lean and focused. 10 modules at the most. I’m not sure why I would need 20. More doesn’t always equate to better. My last custom was 8 modules.

The anti recon module does exactly what it says: it helps with recon. I do use enhancers depending on what I want but I still manage to keep the number of modules low.

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