

Note these languages on your character sheet.Ĭhoose your languages from the Standard Languages table, or choose one that is common in your campaign. Your race indicates the languages your character can speak by default, and your background might give you access to one or more additional languages of your choice. In the languages section where the tables are detailed, the instructions are given (emphasis mine): 167) uses similar wording to languages learned through a character's background. Again, this is between you and your DM, but generally you would learn languages from a creature that you are capable of establishing two-way communication with, or some form of texts or codex with translation (such as the Rosetta Stone.)

There's also the matter of how, and from whom, you came to learn these languages.

Druidic is typically taught only to aspiring druids, with rare exceptions.Some languages have special restrictions for learning them on a lore and physiological basis. RAW, it should be eligible, but your DM has final say.
