I’m using a melee rogue with double daggers and have been upgrading them as I lvl up. Is this a good approach or would I be better off saving the materials for later on and using the weapons as-is?
I started upgrading items around ~700 item power, before that seemed kind of wasteful because of how quickly I was getting upgrade. YMMV may vary of course, if you feel like you need an extra boost in power then upgrading early may be the way to go.
I will update legendaries that have aspects that I really want to their highest potential for the time being. I’m only a level 40 so I’m uncertain if that is worthwhile for endgame, but at the same time it’s fun to experiment. There are already so many guides out there, and while I admit I’m focusing my first Necro build from icy-veins based on habit, it’s more fun for me to throw stuff at the wall and see what sticks.
Keep upgrading.
As you level up, you will throwing out old item. However, max out item help you climb level and questing faster.
Don’t worry about resources. You will have a ton of gold “trash” later on. Each time you kill boss, participate in world map event, it throw one or two gold item. Most of gold item are weaker than what you have. So, break them for materials.
From my experience the amount of legendaries you get that you can then deconstruct to get the materials needed to upgrade is a pretty good amount. I’d say just upgrade if you feel like you need to. On my sorcerer I upgrade everything but on my necromancer I’ve upgraded nothing beyond one piece to finish the introductory side quest.
Personally, i usually play ARPG’s on hardcore and upgrading items seem to be helping my current HC playthrough. As much as i want “endgame”, the idea here is to survive. Funny enough, my current HC (lvl 32) has outlived and further along the campaign than my main SC character. I dont have much time to play, these days, sadly.