Because you can’t go over 3 ZP programs. And 2 customs with 4 cores + 1 major program seems a bit more dense then just 3 major programs. It’s like 5 programs in my head because 1 core is almost the full scripting
Guys, one custom with two cores is like Emperor or Stark so the script is really dense. Pairing it up with more than one more sub is asking for overexposure, recon, and slow progress. There are no guidelines for customs for a reason. Customs are for more advanced users and are not recommended to newbies.
It’s highly recommended to run the major title before putting it into a custom as a core. It’s about checking how you react to it and whether it’s really what you want to go for.
If money is not an issue , I would suggest jump to Custom fast .
Just get the feel of the Main title . Maybe get the initial results and then jump to the Custom for an awesome ride .
Hmm… I think @gdbdboy makes a very valid point about making yourself a custom as fast as possible. Because yes, I agree that customs are very dense, that’s for sure. But we are not getting recon from just dense subs, it’s more how much internal struggle it gives us. LB for instance makes some people experience heavy recon, while it’s not a dense sub. Also, the name embedding will help tremendously, and you can put modules in it like Pragya and some feel good modules to make it easier to digest.
But on the over-exposure part, I fully agree with you. It’s best to first check out a main title before you put it in your custom and get a feel for it. That being said, I do not think I have to run a title for months to know how it feels. The reason I say I is that this will be very personal for each individual. Running wanted for 1-2 times already gave my insane benefits and my subconscious was like I want this thing, give it to me
So yeah there is a silver lining between both the arguments that you make and both make valid points. Thank you very much for the in-dept info! I’m almost done with my teacher custom, and this was the last part of information that I needed.