Playing on Master was one of them. I've played this lots of times in lots of ways, and I found that if I use the DLC runes like Frenzy and Poison, he just becomes ridiculously OP, so for that purpose I do recommend just using the vanilla runes.
This guy does have a bit of a weakness in the sense that he's not brilliant at crowd control. His beefiness and attack power makes it just so that being swarmed is still manageable, but at high levels you do still have to work a bit. I've also had times when i've just kept him in Steel Armor instead of upgrading to Nordic or Dragonbone (I just like the aesthetic of steel to be honest). Also, whilst his armor rating is pretty high, his magic resistance isn't, and at the higher levels it's the mages that pose the biggest threat, especially since Gunthor lacks any long-range attacks.
With the crafting skills, you also have to be disciplined enough to not abuse it, either. You can quite easily use the alchemy/enchanting loop to craft some insane enchanted armor, but that gets very dull very quickly.
TL;DR: At high levels on Master, you'd be surprised.
Playing on Master was one of them. I've played this lots of times in lots of ways, and I found that if I use the DLC runes like Frenzy and Poison, he just becomes ridiculously OP, so for that purpose I do recommend just using the vanilla runes.
This guy does have a bit of a weakness in the sense that he's not brilliant at crowd control. His beefiness and attack power makes it just so that being swarmed is still manageable, but at high levels you do still have to work a bit. I've also had times when i've just kept him in Steel Armor instead of upgrading to Nordic or Dragonbone (I just like the aesthetic of steel to be honest). Also, whilst his armor rating is pretty high, his magic resistance isn't, and at the higher levels it's the mages that pose the biggest threat, especially since Gunthor lacks any long-range attacks.
With the crafting skills, you also have to be disciplined enough to not abuse it, either. You can quite easily use the alchemy/enchanting loop to craft some insane enchanted armor, but that gets very dull very quickly.
TL;DR: At high levels on Master, you'd be surprised.