As a Hand Wave, game manuals warned that some NPCs would try to "mislead" or "deceive" the player, requiring the player to determine (sometimes experimentally) which clues could or could not be trusted (some weren't possible to even follow in-game!).
It says "Instantly heals you to full health.", but looking closely shows it as very-not-gradual Regenerating Health. Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel!: Nurse Nina's "Health Now!".Borderlands 1: "Wee Wee's Super Booster", with "Very quick Health Regeneration!", but it's only as fast as the fastest-type of the Regenerating Health Tediore Shields, the Panacea, which just has "Quick Health Regeneration".The Borderlands series, across multiple games, relating to Regenerating Health-type Gradual Regeneration:.Particularly evident during early missions. Alien: Isolation: some loading screen hints say "Leave survivors alone and they'll leave you alone", which is a lie, as some will actively shoot as soon as they see you.Pity the people who tried to bring Olaf to the fight with him and found that snow does nothing to diminish Sturm's many other advantages. The only reason this is remotely relevant is that Sturm bypasses movement penalties on every terrain bar snow it's not a weakness so much as it is him being normal as opposed to broken for once. but that's true of every character, bar Olaf, who creates snow. Advance Wars: Sturm, resident Game-Breaker and Final Boss of several games, has the stated problem of "Weak in snow." This is sorta true, in that his units are slowed down by it.