Basically thrown weapons are (almost) never worth upgrading. Except maybe for an upgrade on a boomerang you just can’t afford to put upgrades on something you can lose and only have one of.
To make upgrades on thrown weapons more worthwhile maybe a talent similar to champion’s shared upgrade talent, that would allow a single SoU to boost a stack of a certain thrown weapon?
To make thrown weapons more like melee ones you would need to make them identifiable, cursable and probable to be naturally upgraded. But that seems far off 😅
Edit: This applies even more to the Sniper, which I feel is not viable unless you get a RoSS. And with the RoSS you are basically guaranteed a win.
Thrown weapons are supposed to be subpar because ranged attacks are very powerful due to being one-sided. They shouldn’t be as good as melee ever.
I do like upgrading the boomerang. I’ll use the Troll Blacksmith to combine two of them, and then spend one upgrade scroll on it. Then it basically has unlimited uses. It’s really fun to get two free hits on distant enemies. You can even bait them into getting hit in the back of the head by the return.
I think having an upgrade scroll permanently give all thrown weapons of one type an upgrade would be fun, but also probably too good. It might be better to have an NPC offer to train you how to better use a certain thrown weapon. Maybe as a quest reward. Maybe for a high fee. And then all ones of that type would be +1. If the fee were fair, don’t limit it to just one type per run. But if this training is too early, you won’t be able to use it on higher tier thrown weapons. If it’s too late, you wouldn’t get to use it as much. Maybe somewhere around dungeon level 15.
Wands have charges and ranged weapons stick to enemies (mostly), I think ranged weapons are underpowered. At least the Sniper should have a way to lean more heavily into a ranged weapon upgrade wise.
I have used a scroll of upgrade on a javelin but I think I also had a ring of sharpshooting so I was stacking the two. I got a lot of mileage out of that javelin.
I would suggest that maybe a ring of sharpshooting would allow a sou to apply to the stack.