Summary. A character can get all six attribute save proficiencies at L14 via Monk. Monk is the only way to get proficiency in death saves (it says “all”, which includes death). Alternatively, a Gloom Stalker 7/Samurai 7 (also L14) with Resilient has five attribute save proficiencies.
What skills do you get when Multiclassing 5e?
Example: A character multiclassing into Rogue will gain the the features Expertise, Sneak Attack, and Thieves’ Cant (first level in Rogue).
When do you multiclass you get the saving throw proficiencies?
If you multiclass you get the saving throw proficiencies of whatever class you took first (only). It’s in the PHB. On p 164 of the PHB, it says that you only gain some of the new class’ starting proficiencies as in the table.
What is the rule of multiclassing in 5e?
The rule of “Multiclassing” refers to choosing a different class from your starting class when you level up. Rather than continuing to receive the benefits of your first class, you gain some of the benefits of the other class. This sacrifices being very good in one aspect of 5E to becoming diversely adept at an array of skills.
Do you get more proficiencies when you multiclass?
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. At that link, the table in Proficiencies tells you what proficiencies are gained with a new class. Makes sense. Thanks
What are the prerequisites for multiclassing 5th edition?
Compared to a single-class character of the same level, you’ll sacrifice some focus in exchange for versatility. To qualify for a new class, you must meet the ability score prerequisites for both your current class and your new one, as shown in the Multiclassing Prerequisites table.