It's always helpful to provide additional information, such as what are your present stats, age, etc. And perhaps most importantly what are your goals. For example, if you want to add 25 pounds of lean mass, then the compounds, doses and duration of your cycle will differ from another cycle where your goals are to lose 20 pounds of fat while holding on to as much lean mass as possible.
If this is a first cycle, I suspect you're trying to put on some mass. A typical first cycle is test only. 300mg/wk is fine for someone like me who responds well to low doses. Many others run a first cycle at 500mg/wk. Keep it simple for a first cycle and leave out an oral.
When first learning, you want to turn one knob at a time. If you run dbol, test and deca all at once, you don't know what is doing what. Run test alone several times, then add in an oral for shits and giggles, then later add in EQ or deca with your test.
Having said everything above, if you don't have significant training history, you really are better served in the long run putting it 3-5 years of hard work as a natural and learn how to train effectively.
One last thing, all the gear in the world isn't magic, especially if your diet isn't well structured. You should know what your daily maintenance calories presently is, and run a caloric surplus (clean preferably) when attempting to grow and a caloric deficit if you're wanting to cut. I trained for 25 years before touching AAS, and looking back I don't have a lot of regrets. I learned a lot about how my body responded to diet and training, and then when I starting incorporating AAS, I think I was able to get decent response without have to go nuts on high doses.