How to Learn Elvish or Elf Language in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Kirthana K
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In Dragon’s Dogma 2, you will meet several interesting characters on your journey. You will soon discover that there is a race who speak Elvish or Elf language. During the Trial of Archery side quest, you will have your first encounter with them, but understanding their language might prove difficult. In this guide we will see how to learn Elvish or Elf language in Dragon’s Dogma 2

How to Learn Elvish or Elf Language in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Once you reach Sacred Arbor, you might start having a hard time trying to comprehend their language. Here we will see how to learn Elvish or Elf language in Dragon’s Dogma 2

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Unfortunately your Arisen might have a hard time trying to learn a new language, but that doesn’t stop you from communicating with the Elves. You can find a pawn who knows the skill Woodland Wordsmith. With this, they can understand Elvish and help translate it to the Arisen. But getting that particular pawn may take several trial and errors while discovering Riftstones. Once you do get them, you can quickly understand what the Elves are trying to convey. The translations will happen at real time, so you don’t have to wait for your pawn to understand and tell you what is happening.

The first instance where you will experience Elvish is while trying to complete Glyndwr’s quest. This will take you to Sacred Arbor deep within the Malachite Forest. Just follow the path that leads northwest to find Elves and continue with the Trail of Archery quest

That’s all there is to know about speaking Elvish in Dragon’s Dogma 2. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well

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