If you feel like you “hired the best team” in Emergency Hamburg, what you really want is the right job lineup for the kind of shift you want to run. In this Roblox game, teams are tied to specific roles, and each one has a different job loop, location, and XP path. That means the best team depends on whether you want to transport players, respond to emergencies, keep order, or just explore the city.
The good news is that Emergency Hamburg gives players several team options, and the game clearly separates their responsibilities. You can join jobs by traveling to the designated bases marked on the in-game map. From there, you can start working, earn XP, and build your progress through duty-based gameplay.
What “best team” really means in Emergency Hamburg
There isn’t one single best team for every player. The strongest choice depends on your preferred playstyle:
- Want fast city movement and passenger routes? Try Bus Driver
- Like fixing and towing vehicles? Car Mechanic fits well
- Want action and emergency response? Fire Department or Police Department
- Prefer cargo delivery and heavy vehicles? Truck Driver
- Want freedom without a job commitment? Civilian
- Want to play from the other side of the law? Criminal
Here’s a simple breakdown.
| Team | Main job | Good for |
|---|---|---|
| Civilian | Free-roam city life | Exploring, buying vehicles, casual play |
| Criminal | Illegal-style gameplay | Players who want a riskier role |
| Bus Driver | Transporting passengers | Route-based driving |
| Car Mechanic | Towing and repairs | Vehicle support and rescue work |
| Fire Department | Firefighting and rescues | Emergency response gameplay |
| Police Department | Law enforcement | Patrols, arrests, traffic stops |
| Truck Driver | Cargo delivery | Long-haul transport |
Team roles and what they do
Civilian
The Civilian role is the most flexible. You can explore Hamburg freely, purchase vehicles, and experience the city at your own pace. If you want to learn the map, test vehicles, or play without strict duties, this is a solid starting point.
Criminal
Criminal is available for players who want a different style of gameplay. Since the available details are limited, it’s best to check in-game for how this role behaves during your current session or after updates.
Bus Driver
Bus Drivers transport passengers across Hamburg using the public transport network. This role is best if you enjoy route driving and consistent travel patterns.
Car Mechanic
Car Mechanics tow damaged vehicles, repair cars, and help stranded drivers. This is one of the most practical support roles in the game, especially if you like being the player others rely on.
Fire Department
Firefighters respond to emergencies, extinguish fires, and rescue civilians. If you want a structured emergency role, this team is one of the most active choices.
Police Department
Police officers enforce laws, conduct traffic stops, and maintain public safety. This role is ideal for players who want order-focused gameplay and patrol-style duties.
Truck Driver
Truck Drivers deliver cargo throughout Hamburg using heavy transport vehicles. This team is a good pick for players who prefer longer trips and delivery-style work.
How to join a team
Joining a team is straightforward:
- Open the in-game map
- Find the designated base for the job you want
- Travel to that location
- Join the team from the job area
Because the bases are marked on the map, you usually do not need to guess where to go. If a role does not appear as expected, it may be worth checking the job area again after a server change or update.
XP and progress: what matters most
Emergency Hamburg uses a duty-based progression system. You earn XP by completing role-specific tasks while on duty. The game’s examples include:
- Making arrests
- Extinguishing fires
- Towing vehicles
XP is collected at the end of your duty shift, so it pays to stay active and complete your job objectives before logging off or switching roles.
XP loss on death
If you die while on duty, you lose 50% of the earned XP from that shift. That makes survival part of progression, not just a side detail.
Anti-XP farming
Some repetitive actions may award 0 XP to prevent farming. If a task stops giving progress, that may be the game limiting repetitive grinding rather than a bug.
Conduct Points and staying efficient on duty
Emergency Hamburg also uses Conduct Points, or CP, as a misconduct penalty system while on duty.
You begin with 100 CP. Lost CP turns into an XP deduction percentage.
Example:
- 100 CP = no penalty
- 80 CP = 20% XP deduction
Actions that can lower CP
The wiki lists examples such as:
- Speed violations
- Shooting unarmed civilians
- Traffic light violations
That means good driving and role discipline matter if you want to keep your XP gains efficient.
Emergency service traffic tips
If you are on an emergency service team, you can avoid traffic penalties by activating emergency lights when passing cameras or red traffic lights. That small detail can save you trouble during active runs.
Here’s a quick table for duty habits.
| Habit | Why it helps |
|---|---|
| Use emergency lights when appropriate | Helps avoid traffic penalties |
| Avoid reckless driving | Protects CP |
| Finish your shift tasks | Maximizes XP collection |
| Watch for repetitive actions | Some may give 0 XP |
| Stay alive on duty | Prevents losing half your shift XP |
Which team should you choose?
If your goal is to “hire the best team,” think about what kind of value you want from your session.
- Best for beginners: Civilian
- Best for utility: Car Mechanic
- Best for emergency action: Fire Department
- Best for law enforcement gameplay: Police Department
- Best for transport gameplay: Bus Driver or Truck Driver
- Best for free-form play: Civilian
- Best for a challenge: Criminal
If you want the most useful team for the whole server, Car Mechanic and Fire Department are often strong picks because they support other players directly. If you want steady structured work, Police Department and Truck Driver can also be rewarding.
Practical tips for better team play
Keep these habits in mind:
- Choose a role that matches your playstyle
- Learn the base locations on the map
- Stay on duty long enough to finish tasks
- Watch your CP during emergency or law enforcement work
- Avoid repetitive actions if they stop giving XP
- Check in-game for role changes after updates
A good team in Emergency Hamburg is not just about power. It is about consistency, usefulness, and how well the role fits the way you like to play.
FAQ
What is the best team in Emergency Hamburg?
There is no single best team for everyone. The best choice depends on whether you want driving, emergency response, law enforcement, or free-roam gameplay.
How do I join a job team?
Go to the designated job base using the in-game map and join the team there.
Can I earn XP from doing job tasks?
Yes. XP is earned by completing role-specific tasks while on duty, such as arrests, extinguishing fires, and towing vehicles.
Why did I lose XP on duty?
If you die while on duty, you lose 50% of the earned XP from that shift. You can also lose CP from misconduct, which can reduce XP gains.