how to use EWS in twisted roblox
In Twisted on Roblox, EWS usually refers to the storm-spotting / weather-warning side of the game, and the basic loop is to get to the right role, watch the storm, and use the tools that role gives you to report or act on conditions. A good starting point is the game’s guide and role info, which note that the National Weather Service role can assess damage and issue warnings from the NWS building.
How to use it
- Join the correct role or gamepass-related job if the server requires it. The guide notes that players with the National Weather Service gamepass can switch to the NWS role after tornado damage occurs.
- Equip the role tool when you spawn in. For NWS-style gameplay, that tool is the Clipboard, which you use to assess damage.
- Walk up to damaged structures and interact with them to get the damage estimate. The wiki says the clipboard gives a lower bound, expected windspeed, and upper bound, and the expected value is what you enter into the UI.
- Use the estimate to help rate the tornado on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. The game uses that expected windspeed in the rating process.
- If you are in the warning room at the NWS building in Hazelton, use the computers there to issue thunderstorms or tornado warnings.
Practical tips
- Stay near storm damage zones if you are playing the NWS role, because that is where you can assess damage and earn money.
- Use the clipboard carefully, since the estimate you input matters for the final rating.
- If you meant a different “EWS” feature or abbreviation inside Twisted, the game’s community sometimes uses shorthand differently, so the exact steps can vary by server or update.
What this means
If you want the short version: go NWS, equip the clipboard, assess damage, enter the expected windspeed, and use the warning room computers when available. That is the most direct way to “use EWS” in the Twisted roleplay and storm-reporting flow.
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