Multiclassing does not grant any saves proficiency, this is most likely due to players would multiclass into 3 classes to have all saving throws be proficient. you have to use a feat to gain anymore saving throw proficiencies.
Why do classes have saving throws?
The other three stats, Strength, Intelligence, and Charisma, each resist less than 10% of the game’s spells and monster powers, making them less valuable. Every class is proficient in one of the “good” saves and one of the low-value saves. Saving throws are just as important as Armor Class, if not more so.
Do you get saving throw proficiencies when multiclassing?
It’s noteworthy that no class grants saving throw proficiencies when multiclassing, and only Bards, Rangers, and Rogues grant any skill proficiencies. Not the answer you’re looking for? Browse other questions tagged dnd-5e multi-classing or ask your own question.
What happens when you multiclass in a different class?
The multiclassing rules address this point specifically: When you gain a level in a class other than your first, you gain only some of that class’s starting proficiencies, as shown in the Multiclassing Proficiencies table.
What do you need to know about multiclassing?
Class Level: Your number of levels in a single class. For example, if Joe is a Fighter 3 / Rogue 1, their class level in Fighter is 3 and their class level in Rogue is 1. When planning to multiclass, typically your first step is to consider which class you want to multiclass into.
Are there any downsides to multiclassing in 5th edition?
The second real drawback to multiclassing, which I mentioned may not affect you based on your group and play style, is that levels are capped at 20 in 5th edition D&D, meaning that characters who multiclass won’t ever get their capstone abilities (and possibly 17th/18th/19th level abilities).