I'm not sure if this a bug or not, but I noticed that the character sheet for my multiclass Fighter (first) Wizard (second) does not show Proficiency with Saving Throws for Intelligence or Wisdom. I checked the PHB Multiclassing page (below) and it doesn't specifically say that the character doesn't get the SR Proficiencies from the new classes, but neither does it specifically say he/she shouldn't. Should they be included or not?
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.
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.
It's not a feat, it's rules as written. Chapter 6 details customization options for characters and if they want to take up a new class. Outlined in the chapter are how a player would go about this, with steps to include what's tied to total character level and what's gained from taking a new class.
It should also be noted that rules as written, the Ability Score Improvements are tied to class levels, but I feel this is unfair to the player. Every class gets an Ability Score Improvement at levels 4, 8, 12, 16, and 19. As these are static, I have it set at my table that these are tied to character total levels, not class levels.Fighters still get an ASI at levels 6 and 14, but these are tied to being a Fighter.
As for taking Feats, these are tied to choosing between a Feat or an ASI when you level up. No surprise, then, that many Fighters become feat monkeys. As Feats are listed as a rules option, your DM could say no to Feats on leveling up, meaning the only way you could get a feat is by being a Variant human.
Hi all.
I'm not sure if this a bug or not, but I noticed that the character sheet for my multiclass Fighter (first) Wizard (second) does not show Proficiency with Saving Throws for Intelligence or Wisdom. I checked the PHB Multiclassing page (below) and it doesn't specifically say that the character doesn't get the SR Proficiencies from the new classes, but neither does it specifically say he/she shouldn't. Should they be included or not?
https://www.dndbeyond.com/compendium/rules/phb/customization-options#Multiclassing
TX
At that link, the table in Proficiencies tells you what proficiencies are gained with a new class.
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.
Makes sense. Thanks
A good point. Thanks
Wiat what feat is that
It's not a feat, it's rules as written. Chapter 6 details customization options for characters and if they want to take up a new class. Outlined in the chapter are how a player would go about this, with steps to include what's tied to total character level and what's gained from taking a new class.
It should also be noted that rules as written, the Ability Score Improvements are tied to class levels, but I feel this is unfair to the player. Every class gets an Ability Score Improvement at levels 4, 8, 12, 16, and 19. As these are static, I have it set at my table that these are tied to character total levels, not class levels.Fighters still get an ASI at levels 6 and 14, but these are tied to being a Fighter.
As for taking Feats, these are tied to choosing between a Feat or an ASI when you level up. No surprise, then, that many Fighters become feat monkeys. As Feats are listed as a rules option, your DM could say no to Feats on leveling up, meaning the only way you could get a feat is by being a Variant human.
The Resilient feat.
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