Basics always win.. Test only has been proven time and time again to be king..
In my humble opinion it's good to run multiple testosterone only for the first and following few cycles while you're starting out..Even for advanced users it's still good as well..
Reason being, you need to learn how to listen to and recognize the changes in your body, there will be learning curves and simply adjusting things in either direction with your macros can make a world of a difference.. The same applies for your training.. Learn the curves and find your sensitivities learn how to capitalize and take advantage of things now while they're simplified..
When you start increasing dosages or adding more compounds they can become more difficult to gauge what the problem is or how it began or what to do with it.. when you keep things simple and basic the process of elimination is more in your favor..
Also, you need to see i you are a good/bad responder in regards to estro sides and the potential or a high affinity with estrogen synthetase (a higher aromatase enzyme presence) thus more estro related sides.. (user sensitivity will vary)
Once you have a keen understanding on how you respond and knowing your sensitivities from there out you could possibly take into great consideration the addition of more compounds or even increasing the dosages..
Dosage increase is not always necessary but at the same time this is not a cookie cutter one-size-fits-all way of life, your goals will be entirely different from the person on the left or the right..
Take your time, learn, and most of all have fun doing what you're doing.. Enjoy it, and don't over complicate things..
You don't need much test.. 400mgs of a long ester such and TestE or TestCyp is ideal..
Stick to basics, you have plenty of time for the other fun shit.. and READ about the importance of a successful PCT
Good luck..