Yes, it's possible. However, as you reach higher levels, the XP gain from story quests might not be sufficient to level up quickly. You may need to consider other leveling options like guildhests or dungeons.
Sure. The story quests in FFXIV are designed in a way that they provide enough experience for leveling. But it's important to note that later on in the game, the leveling curve gets steeper. So while it's possible to rely solely on the story at the start, you may eventually need to branch out. For example, in the higher levels, the story quests might not give as much XP per quest as you need to level up quickly, and that's when other content can be useful.
You can indeed just do the FFXIV story quests. It allows you to follow the main narrative without getting too involved in other aspects. But sometimes, the side quests can offer additional context or useful items, so it might be worth considering them too.
Yes, you can. But it might take longer and be more challenging compared to doing side quests and other activities.
The time can vary. If you're really into the story and take your time, it might take you 70 or more hours. But if you rush through, you could do it in 40-50 hours.
In general, it's possible to skip certain story quests in FFXIV. However, keep in mind that doing so could lead to missed lore, character development, and potential rewards tied to the questline.
Yes, you can in some cases, but it might affect your overall game experience and understanding of the storyline.
Your character development can still progress in terms of leveling up and gaining new skills through quests even if you skip the story. But you may miss out on some of the lore and background knowledge that could add more depth to your character's place in the world.
Yes, in many cases you can. There are certain story quests where you can team up with your friends. However, some main story quests might have restrictions, especially those that are more focused on the individual character's story development. But for a good portion of the side - story and some group - oriented main story parts, joining friends is possible.
Definitely. Imagination is often the main driving force behind story writing. It allows you to come up with fresh ideas, characters, and plotlines that might not exist in the real world. With just your imagination, you can take your readers on wild and wonderful adventures.
Yes, you can. But it might take longer and you might miss out on some rewards and experiences that come with other types of quests.