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As mentioned in the other comment, because force cubes hit multiple enemies at once, you shouldn't depend on any one in particular being considered the target for sniper's mark. Reasonably if an enemy was at the center of the 3x3 area that one should have priority to be the mark target, I'll consider that.
I have also noticed that if the Sniper hits an enemy with a dazzling javelin and the curse activates (which is rare), the Sniper will still be able to find the sniper's mark and special attack the enemy despite otherwise being blinded and unable to see it. Is this also intended behavior?
Using things like high grass against your enemies to attack them from out vision is a part of huntress gameplay, so I'd say yes this is working correctly.