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I stay away from upgrading armors until I find a set I want to keep for the long term. However, I will upgrade my weapons early unless there is something I know I'll have replaced soon. An example would be the Sorcerer Catalyst that the sorcerer starts with. It's the best catalyst you'll find until late game, so why not upgrade it?
It's totally viable to stick to your starting weapon, too. I completed the entire game with my starting weapon as my main weapon. So if you really like the moveset on your starting weapon, by all means upgrade it. :3