yeah like others have said there are lots of different options, just start with a board that you would normally skate and then adjust to suit your taste and the specific curbs and surfaces where you skate
like for me if im at a place with smooth surfaces ill go with smaller wheels, because i can smoosh them around more freely when im trying to get in or out of some combos or variations that are still challenging for me. if i'm skating over shitty ground, on the other hand, i might as well use bigger wheels just so i dont tucker myself out pushing like a madman. i do generally find the smaller wheels pop up a little easier, but only up to a certain point. if the curb is too tall compared to your setup youll find it a lot harder to get up because it will require a much deeper carve to get your deck out of the way and prevent just slamming to a stop. this is where slighlty larger wheels, or even risers, could be helpful. but again its all; pretty variable depending on your taste.
i think the only consistent thing youll find is that nobody says they like to do their slappies with ultra tight trucks. if the trucks cant wiggle a little they won't move to fit up the curb as easily. so try to go with your trucks medium or looser.