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* Common Tongue | * Common Tongue | ||
* Dark Elvish | * Dark Elvish | ||
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* Dragon | * Dragon | ||
* Dwarvish | * Dwarvish | ||
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* Goblin | * Goblin | ||
* Halfling | * Halfling | ||
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* Lizardman | * Lizardman | ||
* Ogre | * Ogre | ||
* Old Erudian | * Old Erudian | ||
* Orcish | * Orcish | ||
− | + | * Thieves Cant | |
− | ( | + | * Troll |
+ | * Vah Shir (requires Luclin) |
Revision as of 08:42, 8 April 2011
Many of the everquest races have their own unique language this languages can be taught to any other races over time.
You can talk to eachother in these languages which in-turn will come out encrypted to others that do not have the sufficient language level.
As well as races some monster races have there unique language that you can learn which is fairly more difficult
The primary method of learning languages is simply to have them spoken to you via /gs or custom channel
Language List
A list of the available languages (with training) are:
- Barbarian
- Combine Tongue
- Common Tongue
- Dark Elvish
- Dark Speech
- Dragon
- Dwarvish
- Elder Dragon
- Elder Elvish
- Elder Teir'Dal
- Elvish
- Erudian
- Faerie
- Froglok
- Gnoll
- Gnomish
- Goblin
- Halfling
- Lizardman
- Ogre
- Old Erudian
- Orcish
- Thieves Cant
- Troll
- Vah Shir (requires Luclin)