D&D 5E Languages most used?

Aside from Common, what languages are most used (spoken or read) in your games? (3 CHOICES)

  • Dwarvish

    Votes: 9 28.1%
  • Elvish

    Votes: 19 59.4%
  • Giant

    Votes: 2 6.3%
  • Gnomish

    Votes: 4 12.5%
  • Goblin

    Votes: 10 31.3%
  • Halfling

    Votes: 1 3.1%
  • Orc

    Votes: 6 18.8%
  • Abyssal

    Votes: 2 6.3%
  • Celestial

    Votes: 1 3.1%
  • Draconic

    Votes: 14 43.8%
  • Deep Speech

    Votes: 1 3.1%
  • Infernal

    Votes: 1 3.1%
  • Primordial (including all 4)

    Votes: 2 6.3%
  • Sylvan

    Votes: 3 9.4%
  • Undercommon

    Votes: 1 3.1%
  • Thieves’ Cant

    Votes: 2 6.3%
  • Druidic

    Votes: 1 3.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 4 12.5%
  • Homebrew

    Votes: 6 18.8%
  • Our Whole Party Mimes

    Votes: 1 3.1%


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Li Shenron

Legend
No clear winners here, but only slight advantage to Draconic (generally I have magic books and stuff written in this for tradition) and Orcish & Goblinoid because they are pretty much in all my campaigns.
 

Rabbitbait

Adventurer
Depends on the campaign. In this one it is Common, Chultan, old Omuan and Elvish. In my last D&D one it was Common and Goblin.
 

Shiroiken

Legend
Elves are quite common with my group so elven is the most popular non-human language. Since I use the human language variant from SCAG, the next two most common languages are Oeridian and Flan.
 

Tonguez

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I tend to use lots of goblinoids and fae so goblin and sylvan are good options. I also feature gnomes and giants often and one campaign area is a lot of islands harrassed by Sahuagin (who speak Aquan, the language of the Whales).
 


77IM

Explorer!!!
Supporter
Aquan, the language of the Whales

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