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.
Sure. You can level up through things like FATEs (Full Active Time Events). They occur randomly in the game world and give out XP. Also, guildhests are a good source of XP. But not following the main story might mean you miss out on some important unlocks and lore that could enhance your overall gaming experience.
Yes. There are alternative ways to level. You can do class - specific quests which give decent XP. Also, exploring and finding hidden treasures sometimes rewards you with XP boosters. But the main story is like a backbone of the game, and without it, you might find it a bit more challenging to fully understand the game's mechanics and the context of the world you're in.
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.
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.
On Earth, there were many types of poisonous snakes that were known as the " King of Venomous Snakes." Some of them included cobras, rattlesnakes, harking vipers, sea serpents, giant blackman snakes, diamond-striped rattlesnakes, red-ringed snakes, blue-ringed snakes, jagged youth snakes, and Zambian clam snakes. Cobras were one of the most feared snakes in the world. Their venom contained neurotoxins that could cause muscle spasms, breathing difficulties, and even death. The rattlesnake got its name from its unique vibrating tail, and its venom contained highly destructive muscle-lysing hormones. The harking viper was known as the most poisonous land snake in the world. The other king snakes included the sea snake, the giant black snake, the diamond-striped rattlesnake, the red ringed snake, the blue ringed snake, the jagged youth snake, and the Zambian clam snake. However, the information about the Viper King was not clear in the search results provided, so it was impossible to give a definite answer.
Pythons and venomous snakes are two different types of snakes, and there are great differences between them. Pythons were non-poisonous snakes that hunted their prey by coiling, suffocating, and devouring. Pythons were huge and powerful. They could easily suppress and devour other snakes. Even the most venomous king cobra was insignificant in front of pythons. Venomous snakes relied on venom to hunt and defend themselves. Different types of venomous snakes had different venoms and attack methods. Therefore, it was not easy to compare between a python and a poisonous snake. It was impossible to simply say which was more powerful.