
Let me tell you something – I’ve spent countless hours grinding raids in Jujutsu Zero, testing every cursed technique until my fingers hurt. And after all that experience, I need to address the burning question everyone’s asking: Is Disaster Tides really META in 2026?
The short answer? Absolutely – but with some important caveats that most guides won’t tell you about. Having maxed out multiple techniques and spent way too many Lumens on upgrades, I’ve seen firsthand how the META has evolved. Today, I’m breaking down exactly why Disaster Tides dominates the current meta, where it falls short, and whether it’s worth your precious resources.
Disaster Tides is one of the Special Grade cursed techniques in Jujutsu Zero, focusing on water-based attacks with incredible speed and crowd control. Unlike other techniques that rely on flashy animations or long cast times, Disaster Tides is all about efficiency and constant damage output.
What makes it special? The technique combines multi-hit attacks with stunning capabilities and extremely low cooldowns. This combination creates a perfect storm for raid farming – the most important endgame activity in Jujutsu Zero right now.
I’ll be honest – I wasn’t always a Disaster Tides believer. When I first started playing Jujutsu Zero, I was all about that Limitless life. The idea of pulling enemies with Blue and nuking them with Hollow Purple sounded amazing on paper. But then reality hit during raid farming.
The animation lock on Hollow Purple was killing my clear times. I’d watch other players with Disaster Tides flying through raids while I was stuck in cooldown hell. After switching, my raid clears dropped from 37 seconds to under 27 seconds consistently. That’s not just a number – that’s hours of saved time over weeks of grinding.
What really sold me was the smoothness of the rotation. No awkward pauses, no long animations, just constant flow of water abilities that feel natural to chain together.
Ready to dominate with Disaster Tides? Here’s my exact rotation and setup that I’ve refined through hundreds of raids:
From my testing, these clans work best with Disaster Tides:
Here’s where things get interesting – not everyone agrees Disaster Tides is the best. Let me break down the real performance data I’ve gathered:
My take? If you’re farming raids (which you will be for 90% of endgame), Disaster Tides is unmatched. The speed advantage compounds over time, giving you more resources, faster progression, and ultimately more fun.
Before you dive into grinding Disaster Tides, grab these active codes I’ve verified:
Pro tip: Save your Clan Rolls until you have enough for a guaranteed Special Grade technique – you don’t want to waste them on common techniques.
The recent Update 1 shook up the META significantly:
These changes solidified Disaster Tides’ position at the top of the META. The faster clear times are now more valuable than ever with the increased raid difficulty.
Want to take your Disaster Tides game to the next level? Here are some advanced strategies I’ve discovered:
A: Honestly? No – it’s expensive to upgrade. I recommend starting with Blood Manipulation (great budget option) and switching to Disaster Tides once you have enough resources.
A: Roughly 50,000 Lumens and 200 Grade 1 Crates – start saving early!
A: Possible, but unlikely soon. The developers seem focused on buffing underperforming techniques rather than nerfing the top ones.
A: Blood Manipulation for budget builds or Shrine if you can afford it – the AoE combo is devastating.
After everything I’ve experienced in Jujutsu Zero, Disaster Tides is absolutely META in January 2026 – but it’s not for everyone. If you’re a hardcore raider like me who values efficiency and speed, it’s unmatched. If you prefer flashy big numbers and don’t mind slower clears, Shrine or Limitless might be more your style.
The real question isn’t whether Disaster Tides is META – it’s whether the META playstyle fits your preferences. For me, the smooth, fast-paced gameplay and consistent raid clears make it the clear winner.
What’s your experience with Disaster Tides? Have you found success with other techniques? Drop your thoughts in the comments – I’d love to hear about your Jujutsu Zero journey!