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Outsider: None of my weapons have disappeared after slotting. Then again, I've only slotted weapons i have equipped.
1) Overcapping is still useful, even with the diminishing returns. I ended my first playthrough with about 50 Int, and boy did I shred. So it can be worth it if you want to go all in on one thing. Just realize that like the OP said, it's probably not optimal.
2) Your armor is where you upgrade your base stats with gems, but your weapons are how you can do other things...most importantly, applying extra penetration with gems.
3) Use your weapon abilities as much as you can afford to. They're massively impactful and can drastically affect the game.
Fun Bonus Tip: Using the Dash ability while crouched makes you ZOOOOOOOOM , which is great for covering long distances, getting way out of danger, etc.