u/MoreBookkeeper4729

Is it worth playing more selfishly and farming, instead of catering to your team wanting to fight all the time?

I'm pretty new, only 75 hours (30 of which from back when there were 4 lanes).

I come from LoL where it tends to be that your team wants to ARAM, and it's often a huge trap to just follow them instead of making yourself stronger.

I find the same exact thing happening in my games, where my team just can't help but fight all the time. I just play Seven, and I get the sense this character scales super well. Farming camps is super easy. Sometimes I feel myself taking the bait and trying to help my team do some shit, and it just makes me fall behind.

Now i'm at the stage where I'm literally just ignoring my team entirely until I feel strong enough to be useful, or could ult and change the fight. but then I wonder if I'm doing it right, because obviously they're all dying.

I get the feeling the answer is "it depends" but I'm curious what people think since I've done zero research on this game

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u/MoreBookkeeper4729 — 4 days ago

Does it make sense to pay off the last year of my car loan (1.5% APR)?

I secured this insanely low interest rate when I first got into the tech industry, buying a Tesla Model 3. I have 10 months left on it.
Am I an idiot if I just pay it off now? I have enough of an emergency fund that I could survive well over a year, mostly in RSUs.
Basically it might just be a psychological thing. I want a higher cash flow going into my bank. Is this a no brainer or am I being dumb?

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u/MoreBookkeeper4729 — 11 days ago