Updated: May 31, 2026
Creatures of Sonaria just launched Disaster Event 2026 Week 2 on May 30, bringing the storm-themed Zephyren into the game alongside a fresh Sana'ata remodel and returning missions for fan-favorite disaster creatures. The third Disaster Event overall has been running since May 22, and Week 2 adds a new mission, a new creature, and plenty of reasons to jump back into Sonaria's chaotic weather systems. On top of that, the LSS (Land Sea Sky) Event is confirmed for June 12, with two brand-new creatures already announced. Here's everything you need to know.
The Disaster Event 2026 kicked off on May 22 and marks the third time Creatures of Sonaria has run this event format. If you weren't around for the previous two, the concept is straightforward: the map gets hit with extreme weather disasters — tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, hurricanes — and you've got to survive them while completing event-specific missions to unlock exclusive creatures.
Week 1 introduced Lonix as the primary mission creature (obtainable through the "Secret Stars" mission), along with Iridemikan in the Robux Shop and the Paradise Fellisio subspecies via a separate subspecies mission. The update also added Disaster Trinkets, a new collectible type that's required for mission progress. These trinkets work like food or shoom piles — you sniff them out using the detection mechanic — but they've got significantly more detection range, making them easier to track down.
Week 2 dropped on May 30 and brought the headliner everyone's been waiting for: Zephyren, a Tier 4 flying carnivore with a tornado and storm aesthetic that fits the disaster theme perfectly. Alongside Zephyren, we got the Sana'ata remodel, new signature looks, and returning missions for previous disaster creatures.
Zephyren is the star of Disaster Event Week 2 and it's easy to see why the community's been hyped about this one. It's a Tier 4 flying carnivore with a design that leans heavily into tornado and storm imagery. The model looks like something that flew straight out of a supercell, and its ability kit matches that aesthetic with wind-based crowd control and stealth mechanics.
As a Tier 4 flier, Zephyren sits in the upper-mid range of the creature roster. It's not the largest predator in the skies, but its ability set gives it tools that most other fliers don't have access to. The combination of invisibility, area-of-effect slowdown, and bleed resistance makes it a versatile pick for both PvE survival and PvP encounters.
In the current trading market, Zephyren is sitting at 20K–40K value with high demand. That value is still unstable since the creature just launched, so expect it to fluctuate over the coming weeks as more players complete the mission and supply increases. If you're planning to trade rather than keep, the early days of an event creature release are usually when values peak.
A trial version is available in the Trial Creatures Shop for 3,000 Shooms (male) or 30,000 Shooms (female) if you want to test Zephyren's movement and abilities before committing to the full mission grind.
Zephyren is earned by completing the Violent Skies mission, which is the primary Week 2 event mission. Like other Disaster Event missions, it revolves around surviving disaster weather and collecting Disaster Trinkets while meeting specific objectives.
Here's what you need to do.
The mission stays available for the full duration of the Disaster Event, but you do need active disaster weather on the map to progress certain objectives. If disasters aren't spawning in your current server, hop to a different one. Populated servers tend to cycle through weather events more consistently.
Zephyren's ability kit is what sets it apart from other Tier 4 fliers. It's got four abilities total, two active and two passive, plus the standard Flight ability that all fliers share.
| Ability | Type | Effect | Cooldown |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vanish | Active | Turns invisible while still able to run, fly, attack, and use abilities — leaves a smoke trail | 45 seconds |
| Gale | Active | Slows nearby creatures' swim and sprint speeds by 20%, zooms out their camera | 90 seconds |
| Bleed Block | Passive | Grants resistance to bleed status from melee attacks, scales with age | — |
| Flight | Active | Standard flier ability for entering flight and glide mode | — |
Vanish is the ability that's getting the most attention, and for good reason. Unlike the standard Invisibility ability that other creatures have, Vanish doesn't break when you sprint, fly, attack, or use other abilities. You stay invisible through all of it. The only tell is a faint smoke trail, which experienced players will learn to spot, but in the chaos of a busy server it's easy to miss.
The 45-second cooldown is reasonable for how powerful the ability is. You can use Vanish to ambush prey, escape from larger predators, or reposition during PvP fights without being tracked. It's a major upgrade over standard Invisibility because you don't have to choose between stealth and action.
Gale is Zephyren's area-of-effect crowd control ability. When activated, it slows all nearby creatures' swim and sprint speeds by 20% and zooms out their camera, making it harder for them to navigate precisely. The 90-second cooldown is on the longer side, so you want to use it strategically rather than spamming it off cooldown.
The camera zoom-out is a subtle but clever addition. It disorients opponents and makes it harder for them to judge distances. Combined with Vanish, you can slow a group of enemies and then disappear before they retaliate — a hit-and-run playstyle that rewards patience and positioning.
Bleed Block is a passive that scales with your creature's age. The older your Zephyren gets, the more resistance it gains against bleed status from melee attacks. This is a solid defensive passive for a flying carnivore that's going to be getting into fights regularly. It won't save you from being burst down, but it reduces the sustained damage pressure that bleed-heavy creatures can apply.
The Sana'ata remodel launched alongside Disaster Event Week 2 and it's one of the more significant visual overhauls the game has done recently. The redesigned model features updated animations, new sizing, and a refreshed look that brings the creature more in line with the visual standards of newer species.
Community reaction to the remodel has been largely positive. Players who owned Sana'ata before the remodel get the updated version automatically — no additional cost or effort required. The legacy version of the model is documented on the wiki for those who are curious about the before-and-after comparison.
From a gameplay perspective, the remodel doesn't change Sana'ata's stats or abilities. It's a purely visual update, so if you were already running Sana'ata in your lineup, nothing changes about how it plays. The creature currently holds a trading value of around 2.5K–5K with medium demand, which is stable and hasn't moved much since the remodel was announced.
One of the best parts of the Disaster Event format is that it brings back creatures from previous disaster events. If you missed earlier iterations, this is your shot at picking up some of these species without relying on trades.
The Event Shop currently stocks the following returning items.
| Item | Type | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Caldonterrus | Returning Creature | Event Shop |
| Noctla'lune | Returning Creature | Event Shop |
| Lunar Tide | Color Palette | Event Shop |
| Storm Shards | Color Palette | Event Shop |
| Thunderstorm | Signature Look | Event Shop |
Caldonterrus and Noctla'lune are both solid additions to any creature collection. Caldonterrus is a volcanic-themed creature that was popular during the original Disaster Event, and Noctla'lune has a lunar aesthetic that made it one of the more sought-after event creatures. If you don't already own them, grab them from the Event Shop before the event wraps up.
The Lunar Tide and Storm Shards palettes are returning cosmetics that let you customize your creatures with event-exclusive color schemes. The Thunderstorm Signature Look is similarly exclusive to the event period. These cosmetic items tend to carry decent trading value after events end because they can't be obtained anymore, so stocking up now is a smart move if you're into the trading scene.
The game also added a Trade Realm Average Pricing Board with this event cycle, which displays average trade values for creatures and items directly in the game. It's a quality-of-life feature that helps newer players avoid getting lowballed in trades — something the community has been asking for.
While the Disaster Event is still running, Sonar Studios has already confirmed the next major event. The LSS (Land Sea Sky) Event 2026 drops on June 12, 2026, making it the fourth LSS Event overall. Two brand-new creatures have been revealed.
Zoltraack and Kaegiszarr are the headliners. The official Creatures of Sonaria Twitter account described them as a "Blade & Bastion" duo, suggesting one is offense-focused and the other is defense-oriented. Based on the naming convention and early community discussion, Zoltraack appears to be the aggressive "Blade" pick while Kaegiszarr fills the "Bastion" tank role.
The LSS Event format involves picking a side — Land, Sea, or Sky — and completing team-based missions to earn event currency. That currency is used to unlock event creatures, cosmetics, and other rewards. Previous LSS Events have been some of the most popular content drops in Creatures of Sonaria's history, so expect a large player turnout when it goes live.
Confirmed returning content for the LSS Event 2026 includes all previous LSS cosmetic items, plushies, and LSS species from past events. If you missed creatures from earlier LSS runs, this is likely your best chance to grab them without paying inflated trade prices.
May 22: Disaster Event 2026 Week 1 (Lonix, Iridemikan, Paradise Fellisio)
May 30: Disaster Event 2026 Week 2 (Zephyren, Sana'ata remodel)
June 12: LSS Event 2026 (Zoltraack, Kaegiszarr, returning LSS content)
The biggest time sink in the Disaster Event is waiting for the right weather events to spawn. Rather than sitting in one server hoping for tornadoes, keep a secondary activity going. Farm Disaster Trinkets between disaster spawns, work on subspecies missions, or hunt for food and shooms to build your reserves. Dead time is wasted time.
Server hopping is your friend if disasters aren't spawning frequently. Join a server, check the weather, and if nothing's happening, move to the next one. Populated servers tend to cycle through weather events faster, so prioritize servers with higher player counts.
Event creatures follow a predictable value curve. They're at their highest value in the first few days after release (right now for Zephyren), then gradually decrease as more players complete the missions and supply increases. If you're planning to trade Zephyren for profit, do it sooner rather than later. If you're looking to buy, waiting a week or two will likely get you a better deal.
The same principle applies to cosmetic items like palettes and signature looks. Stock up on multiples during the event while they're obtainable, then hold them for a few months after the event ends. Their value tends to climb once the supply dries up and demand from new players increases.
With the LSS Event dropping on June 12, now is the time to prepare. Build up your shoom and material reserves so you're ready to dive into the team-based missions from day one. If you've never done an LSS Event before, the format rewards consistent play over several days rather than intense single-session grinding. Pick your team (Land, Sea, or Sky) based on which creatures you already own — having strong creatures in your chosen domain makes mission completion significantly smoother.
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Zephyren's addition shakes up the Tier 4 flier meta in a meaningful way. The Vanish ability alone gives it a niche that no other flying carnivore currently fills — a stealth predator that doesn't sacrifice mobility for invisibility. In PvP, that's a significant advantage. In PvE survival, it means Zephyren can disengage from threats that most other fliers would have to fight or outrun.
The Gale ability adds team utility that's rare among carnivores. Slowing down enemy creatures by 20% in an area-of-effect benefits your entire group, not just yourself. If you're playing with friends or in a pack, Zephyren brings value beyond its individual combat stats.
Looking ahead, the LSS Event will introduce Zoltraack and Kaegiszarr, which could shift the meta further depending on their stat profiles and ability kits. The "Blade & Bastion" framing suggests they'll cover two different playstyles, potentially creating new team compositions for group play. We'll cover those creatures in detail once the LSS Event goes live and full stats are available.
For now, the priority should be finishing the Disaster Event missions before the event window closes. Zephyren, Lonix, and the returning creatures are all time-limited. Anything you don't grab now will only be available through trading afterward, and event creature trade values always climb post-event.
Creatures of Sonaria codes rotate frequently and often expire without warning. For the most current list of active codes, check our dedicated Creatures of Sonaria codes page, which we update regularly. Codes tied to events and milestones tend to drop around major updates, so keep an eye out as the Disaster Event continues and the LSS Event approaches.
Zephyren is obtained by completing the Violent Skies mission during the Disaster Event 2026 Week 2. The mission requires collecting Disaster Trinkets scattered across the map and surviving disaster weather events. A trial version is also available in the Trial Creatures Shop for 3,000 or 30,000 Shooms depending on gender.
Zephyren has four abilities: Vanish (turns invisible while still able to run, fly, and attack with a 45-second cooldown), Gale (slows nearby creatures' swim and sprint speeds by 20% with a 90-second cooldown), Bleed Block (passive resistance to bleed from melee attacks that scales with age), and Flight (standard flier ability).
The LSS (Land Sea Sky) Event 2026 is confirmed for June 12, 2026. It will feature two new creatures, Zoltraack and Kaegiszarr, along with returning LSS species, cosmetic items, and plushies from previous LSS events.
The Disaster Event 2026 features Lonix (Week 1 mission creature), Zephyren (Week 2 mission creature), and Iridemikan (Robux Shop). Returning creatures include Caldonterrus and Noctla'lune, which are available through the Event Shop along with event palettes and signature looks.
The Sana'ata remodel launched alongside Disaster Event Week 2 on May 30, 2026. It features a completely redesigned model with updated animations and sizing. The remodel is purely visual and doesn't change Sana'ata's stats or abilities.
Disaster Trinkets are collectible items scattered across the map that are required for completing event missions. They can be detected using the sniff mechanic, similar to food, water, and shoom piles, but with significantly extended detection range. Collecting enough trinkets is a core requirement for progressing through the Disaster Event missions.