Curse does not reflect damage. It deals damage based on the user's damage stat. I have tested this multiple times - my aim shots and basic attacks both hurt me 8%~. DoT effects count as individual attacks, so the person who used a DoT spell takes damage each tick - in fact they take much more damage than dealing. This is why it is advised to never use a DoT effect under curse.
All of the upgrades are important in my opinion. The range is helpful to hit all nearby enemies, the duration is very important, and I forgot the other upgrades. But the only one that is controversial to use is the damage reduction upgrade. Rogues are not affected due to their already nerfed damage, and sorcerers do not attack during curse. However in big team fights, Warriors can still dish out a lot of damage to you. It's a pout better spent there than elsewhere.
That might have sounded a bit confusing, so let me know if you have questions.
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