Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25396609-20190908002326/@comment-25396609-20191028141232

I'm not sure you could use a telescopic vision Semblance for sniping. It sounds doable on paper, but the issue comes in with alignment.

A mounted scope is aligned with the barrel in a fixed position; once you calibrate it, it's going to remain more or less in line with the barrel, which is why you can use it to line up shots at extreme range.

Your eyes are not mounted in a fixed position in-line with your weapon; so you would need to be exceessively careful to get it positioned for it to work. The other issue is lacking any sort of aiming reticle; you won't be able to accurately determine if you're pointing the gun at the thing you THINK you're pointing at.