It depends on the game's design. Sometimes, specific conditions or achievements need to be met to upgrade the Leviathan Axe before the story's end. But often, there are opportunities to do so if you explore and complete certain side quests or collect necessary resources.
Yes, you can upgrade the Leviathan Axe before beating the story. There are certain areas in the game world where you can find the necessary resources and blacksmiths or upgrade stations to enhance the axe.
Yes, you can. There are enough opportunities and resources in the game world to upgrade it before taking on the final boss.
You can upgrade the axe by collecting the necessary materials and visiting the blacksmith. It's usually a straightforward process once you have everything.
Yes, you can. Usually, you have the option to go back and look at old chapters whenever you want.
No, you usually can't. Most games have specific progress requirements to access certain areas, and Mount Lanakila might be one of them.
It could be a tool for survival. If the man is in a wilderness or a difficult situation, the axe might be used to build shelter, cut firewood for warmth and cooking.
I'm not sure which specific 'Leviathan Auster novel' you are referring to. There may be many novels with various themes and styles. You could try checking at your local library or on major book - selling websites for more information.
Yes, in many games it is possible to max out your companions even after beating the story. This allows you to fully upgrade their abilities, stats, and relationships. It gives you an opportunity to further explore the game world and complete any remaining side quests or activities related to your companions.
Well, it depends on what you mean by 'train'. If you're talking about combat training with specific NPCs, some might stop offering training after the story is over. However, you can still level up your skills through normal gameplay like fighting enemies, using magic, or picking locks. So in a sense, you can still 'train' but not in the traditional way with some NPCs.
Well, it varies. Usually, it's determined by the game's design and rules. Sometimes there might be additional challenges or conditions to meet for maxing companions even after the story is completed.