The summary of ‘Dragon's Dogma 2: How To Learn Elvish And Teach Your Main Pawn.’

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The video instructs viewers on how to learn the Elven language in a game, specifically emphasizing the importance of either hiring knowledgeable pawns or self-learning the language. The Elven city, Sacred Arbor, located at the top left of the map, plays a significant role. To acquire the language, players collect and provide three bunches of flowers to the innkeeper through interactions involving specific button presses (square on PS5, X on Xbox). Successful completion rewards the 'Woodland Wordsmith' tome, translating Elvish. Alternatively, players can hire a pawn familiar with Elven using a rift stone in the city. The video concludes with customary YouTube engagement prompts.

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In this part of the video, the tutorial focuses on how to learn the Elven language in a game. The speaker explains that players can either hire pawns who know the language or learn it themselves. To learn the language, players need to be in the Sacred Arbor, the Elven city located at the top left corner of the map. They must collect three bunches of flowers by combining multiple flowers, which are found throughout the map. Players then need to head to the innkeeper and initiate a conversation by pressing square on PS5 (X on Xbox) to give the innkeeper a bunch of flowers. If there’s no pawn who speaks Elven, players will hear gibberish from the innkeeper, and they must rest at the inn before repeating the process to progress in understanding the language.

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In this segment of the video, the creator explains how to learn the Elven language by giving flowers to a character and going through a specific interaction sequence. Once you’ve given the character three bunches of flowers, she initiates a different conversation, gifting you the ‘Woodland Wordsmith’ tome, enabling the translation of Elvish into your language. The creator also shows an alternative method for those who prefer not to go through this process: hiring a pawn that already knows the Elven language using a rift stone in the Elven city. They emphasize that either method will allow you to understand Elven conversations and conclude by thanking viewers and encouraging them to like, subscribe, and watch future videos.

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