The Callisto Protocol is a third-person survival horror game set in a maximum-security prison on Jupiter's moon Callisto, where inmates are transforming into monstrous Biophage creatures. Created by the co-creator of Dead Space, it features a melee-focused combat system built around dodge timing and counter-attacks, complemented by the GRP gravity tool for environmental kills. The game emphasizes resource scarcity, atmospheric tension, and brutal close-quarters encounters in claustrophobic prison corridors. Post-launch updates added a New Game+ mode and additional difficulty options.
Picking the right build determines how your experience plays out. These builds are ranked by overall effectiveness — factoring in damage, survivability, gear requirements, and how well they scale into endgame.
Quick Rankings
| Build | Tier | Playstyle | Core Gear |
|---|---|---|---|
| Melee Brawler | S | Dodge into attacks, counter with baton combos, GRP enemies into environmental hazards, stomp mutations. | Upgraded Stun Baton, GRP (environmental kills), Minimal gun upgrades |
| GRP Specialist | S | Grab every enemy with GRP, throw into the nearest instant-kill hazard, conserve all ammo for boss fights. | Upgraded GRP Module, GRP Energy Cells, Stun Baton (backup) |
| Gunslinger | A | Headshot priority targets, shotgun for close encounters, conserve ammo between firefights. | Upgraded Hand Cannon, Upgraded Skunk Gun, Ammo finding perks |
| Stealth Player | B | Crouch through areas, stealth kill from behind, avoid combat when possible, save resources for forced encounters. | Stun Baton (stealth kill), Crouching perks, GRP (emergency) |
| Balanced Survivor | A | Use the right tool for each situation — melee for singles, GRP for hazard kills, guns for tough enemies. | Hand Cannon, Stun Baton, GRP, Mixed upgrades |
S-Tier: Melee Brawler
Maximizes Stun Baton upgrades and dodge timing for close-range combat. The Stun Baton's damage and combo extensions make it viable through the entire game. Saves ammo for bosses and multi-enemy encounters. The most satisfying playstyle.
Core Setup
| Slot | Choice | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Equipment | Stun Baton | Your starting melee weapon that remains effective when fully upgraded. |
| Core Gear | Upgraded Stun Baton, GRP (environmental kills), Minimal gun upgrades | Maximizes build potential |
| Stat Priority | Baton Damage, Dodge Speed, Health | Optimal scaling |
| Key Mechanic | dodge melee system | Combat centers on a unique dodge mechanic: hold left or right stick to dodge incoming attacks, then counter with melee or gunfire during the enemy's recovery. |
How to Play Melee Brawler
Dodge into attacks, counter with baton combos, GRP enemies into environmental hazards, stomp mutations.
Maximizes Stun Baton upgrades and dodge timing for close-range combat. The Stun Baton's damage and combo extensions make it viable through the entire game. Saves ammo for bosses and multi-enemy encounters. The most satisfying playstyle.
What makes this build work: The synergy between Stun Baton and dodge melee system creates a gameplay loop that outperforms other options. Core gear like Upgraded Stun Baton, GRP (environmental kills), Minimal gun upgrades amplifies this further.
Pros:
- Highest overall performance
- Clear stat priority (Baton Damage, Dodge Speed, Health) makes gearing straightforward
- Works in all content types
Cons:
- Popular pick, resources may be contested
- Needs specific gear to reach full potential
S-Tier: GRP Specialist
Prioritizes GRP energy capacity and recharge speed to spam environmental kills. Every corridor has spikes, fans, or pits — the game is designed around GRP kills. Zero ammo cost makes this the most efficient combat approach.
Core Setup
| Slot | Choice | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Equipment | Hand Cannon (Pistol) | Standard sidearm with 12-round magazine and reliable accuracy. |
| Core Gear | Upgraded GRP Module, GRP Energy Cells, Stun Baton (backup) | Maximizes build potential |
| Stat Priority | GRP Energy Capacity, GRP Recharge, Throw Power | Optimal scaling |
| Key Mechanic | GRP kinesis tool | The Gravity Restraint Projector (GRP) grabs and throws enemies or objects. |
How to Play GRP Specialist
Grab every enemy with GRP, throw into the nearest instant-kill hazard, conserve all ammo for boss fights.
Prioritizes GRP energy capacity and recharge speed to spam environmental kills. Every corridor has spikes, fans, or pits — the game is designed around GRP kills. Zero ammo cost makes this the most efficient combat approach.
What makes this build work: The synergy between Hand Cannon (Pistol) and GRP kinesis tool creates a gameplay loop that offers reliable performance. Core gear like Upgraded GRP Module, GRP Energy Cells, Stun Baton (backup) amplifies this further.
Pros:
- Most versatile option
- Clear stat priority (GRP Energy Capacity, GRP Recharge, Throw Power) makes gearing straightforward
- Works in all content types
Cons:
- Lower peak damage than S-tier
- Needs specific gear to reach full potential
A-Tier: Gunslinger
Invests in the Hand Cannon and Skunk Gun for ranged combat. Shooting enemy tentacles (mutation points) before they form prevents tougher encounters. Ammo scarcity is the main challenge — requires thorough looting.
Core Setup
| Slot | Choice | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Equipment | Skunk Gun (Shotgun) | Devastating close-range weapon dealing 200 damage per blast. |
| Core Gear | Upgraded Hand Cannon, Upgraded Skunk Gun, Ammo finding perks | Maximizes build potential |
| Stat Priority | Gun Damage, Ammo Capacity, Accuracy | Optimal scaling |
| Key Mechanic | mutation system | Downed Biophage enemies can mutate into stronger forms if not stomped or finished quickly. |
How to Play Gunslinger
Headshot priority targets, shotgun for close encounters, conserve ammo between firefights.
Invests in the Hand Cannon and Skunk Gun for ranged combat. Shooting enemy tentacles (mutation points) before they form prevents tougher encounters. Ammo scarcity is the main challenge — requires thorough looting.
What makes this build work: The synergy between Skunk Gun (Shotgun) and mutation system creates a gameplay loop that offers reliable performance. Core gear like Upgraded Hand Cannon, Upgraded Skunk Gun, Ammo finding perks amplifies this further.
Pros:
- Best survivability
- Clear stat priority (Gun Damage, Ammo Capacity, Accuracy) makes gearing straightforward
- Works in all content types
Cons:
- Slower clear speeds
- Needs specific gear to reach full potential
B-Tier: Stealth Player
Uses crouch-walking and stealth kills to bypass or eliminate enemies without combat. Not always possible — some encounters force combat. But stealth sections save significant resources for the mandatory fights.
Core Setup
| Slot | Choice | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Equipment | Assault Rifle | Full-auto ranged weapon found in later chapters. |
| Core Gear | Stun Baton (stealth kill), Crouching perks, GRP (emergency) | Maximizes build potential |
| Stat Priority | Stealth, Baton Damage (one-hit kills), Health (if caught) | Optimal scaling |
| Key Mechanic | stealth mechanics | Crouching reduces detection range. |
How to Play Stealth Player
Crouch through areas, stealth kill from behind, avoid combat when possible, save resources for forced encounters.
Uses crouch-walking and stealth kills to bypass or eliminate enemies without combat. Not always possible — some encounters force combat. But stealth sections save significant resources for the mandatory fights.
What makes this build work: The synergy between Assault Rifle and stealth mechanics creates a gameplay loop that provides a unique approach. Core gear like Stun Baton (stealth kill), Crouching perks, GRP (emergency) amplifies this further.
Pros:
- Strong in group/team content
- Clear stat priority (Stealth, Baton Damage (one-hit kills), Health (if caught)) makes gearing straightforward
- Excels in its niche
Cons:
- Weaker solo performance
- Requires deep game knowledge
A-Tier: Balanced Survivor
Splits upgrades between the Hand Cannon, Stun Baton, and GRP for flexibility. Can handle any encounter type without being resource-starved in any area. The safe first-playthrough approach.
Core Setup
| Slot | Choice | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Equipment | GRP Module | Gravity tool that grabs and throws enemies or objects. |
| Core Gear | Hand Cannon, Stun Baton, GRP, Mixed upgrades | Maximizes build potential |
| Stat Priority | Balance across all systems, Health, Resource Management | Optimal scaling |
| Key Mechanic | weapon upgrading | Weapons upgrade at Reforge stations using Callisto Credits found throughout the game. |
How to Play Balanced Survivor
Use the right tool for each situation — melee for singles, GRP for hazard kills, guns for tough enemies.
Splits upgrades between the Hand Cannon, Stun Baton, and GRP for flexibility. Can handle any encounter type without being resource-starved in any area. The safe first-playthrough approach.
What makes this build work: The synergy between GRP Module and weapon upgrading creates a gameplay loop that provides a unique approach. Core gear like Hand Cannon, Stun Baton, GRP, Mixed upgrades amplifies this further.
Pros:
- Unique, rewarding playstyle
- Clear stat priority (Balance across all systems, Health, Resource Management) makes gearing straightforward
- Excels in its niche
Cons:
- High skill floor, punishing when misplayed
- Requires deep game knowledge
Build Progression Path
- Start with GRP Specialist — the most forgiving option for learning the game
- Transition to Melee Brawler once you understand core mechanics and have access to Stun Baton
- Keep a Gunslinger setup for content that keeps killing you
- Try Balanced Survivor for a fresh experience once you've mastered the basics
Gearing Tips
- Invest in your primary equipment first — it gives the biggest power spike
- Alternate dodge directions (left, right, left) to avoid all combo attacks. Dodging the same direction twice in a row gets hit by the follow-up swing.
- GRP + environmental hazards = instant kills with zero ammo cost. Memorize where spikes, fans, and pits are in every corridor. Over 60% of enemies can be killed this way.
- Don't spread upgrade resources across multiple builds until endgame
See our tier list for current meta rankings, or the beginner's guide if you're just getting started.



