Upon setting foot in the magical city of the elves, the Sacred Arbor, you’ll likely have Glyndwr translate the Elvish Language for you. Upon completing his questline, you have no option but to find a Pawn in the Rift with the Woodland Wordsmith’s Specialization.
The problem with hiring a Pawn dedicated to Woodland Wordsmith is they are very low-level. In this guide, I’ll explain how to get the Woodland Wordsmith’s Tome in Dragon’s Dogma 2, so you don’t have to hire a random pawn that doesn’t fit your party.

How to get Woodland Wordsmith Specialization Tome in Dragon’s Dogma 2
To get the Woodland Wordsmith Tome, you need to befriend the inn-keeper,Kough, in Sacred Arbor. I easily achieved this by giving her a bunch ofSunblooms and Moonglowevery day for abouttwo to three days.
On thethird day, Kough will approach you once you enter the inn and give you theWoodland Wordsmith Tome. you’re able to manually consume the Tome to give your main pawn theWoodland Wordsmith Specialization.

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After doing so, you may dispatch your low-leveled pawn and hire a more powerful one with any Specialization while still being able tounderstand the Elvish Language!

Specializations are a new addition to the Dragon’s Dogma franchise. Instead of having two Pawn Inclinations, you have only one and a Specialization.These Specializationsare tricky to come by, as you’ll need tobefriend specific NPCsby giving themgiftsin order to claim their respective Tomes.
TheWoodland Wordsmithis especially useful in the Sacred Arbor as you’ll need the Specialization to even automatically translate the Elvish Language. Without the Specialization, you’ll only read a bunch of gibberish-looking characters, even when interacting with Elven Merchants.

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