You could go the whole of Dragon's Dogma 2 and never realize you can learn Elvish as a language. Well, technically, your Pawn learns it, but you have some options to pick up this language. If you’re like me and arrive in Sacred Arbor only to find you can’t understand anything they said, it can be pretty frustrating. However, you aren’t barred from figuring out what the Elves have to say to you.
We’ll go over your options for learning Elvish in Dragon's Dogma 2, from simply recruiting an NPC, finding a tome, or befriending someone who can help you communicate. Thankfully, there are a few options, so here’s what you need to know.
When it comes to the Elvish language in Dragon's Dogma 2, you can learn what your allies have to say in a few different ways. Some of these are more efficient than others, so it’s all about what you prefer:
Personally, I don’t think it’s worth it to teach Elvish to my primary pawn. I’d rather have something more useful for combat. However, if that’s what you want to do, ensure you have at least three, preferably four, bunches of flowers already crafted. You do this earlier in the game for Daphne, but there are lots of bunches of flowers you can find in Vernworth.
As you explore around the Checkpoint Rest Town, Melve, and the Borderwatch Outpost, you can find plenty of flowers, but I had around five bunches of them just by playing the game normally. Head to Sacred Arbor when you’re ready - you could wait until you head there for a quest, or travel there at your leisure.
The next step to learning Elvish in Dragon's Dogma 2 is to spend three days giving bunches of flowers to the Elf of your choice. The choices I prefer are the innkeeper Kogh or Grisha at the Armory. Hail them, give them a bundle of
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