Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-27425734-20180301024049/@comment-30530552-20180419172507

I mean...

It's not bad, it's just a bit redundant. I'm assuming you mean they have a visual representation of the directions they could take, which any person with quick-thinking and good reflexes would naturally be able to apply, just not literally (instead achieved through imagination). Observant people could also pinpoint weak-spots in targets as well through extended observation, but I assume you mean it's instantaneous, no effort whatsoever.

That would most likely have a taxing effect on one's head, to have all the information at once, which in battle, would be more detrimental than good, especially when in the thick of it. As for the nightime application, I do agree that would be useful. Plus, identifying a person's weak spot instantaneously seems a little bit strong for our purposes. I think if you were to make use of the mental taxation and need for concentration this could be a solid, if somewhat redundant ability in most instances.