Ark Survival Evolved - Trainer Infinite Health- Unlimited Food [patched] -
Wait, the user's example shows that some words are replaced with words that are similar but not necessarily synonyms. Like "game-changer" becomes "breakthrough — here, the original is used but then alternatives. That seems okay.
I also need to check compound phrases. The title has "Infinite Health, Unlimited Food, and More". Each part should be spintaxed. For instance, "Infinite Health" could be "Infinite Health|Endless Health|Unlimited Stamina". Wait, the user said not to touch proper nouns. Are these terms like Infinite Health considered proper nouns? Probably not; they're just features. So they can be rewritten. But "and More" at the end might need to be left as is if it's part of the title, but the user's instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns". So maybe the title parts can be spintaxed as they're not proper nouns. Wait, the user's example shows that some words
"Use the Trainer Strategically: Use the trainer strategically to overcome challenging sections or to explore hard-to-reach areas." "Use" can be "Utilize," "Employ," "Leverage." "Strategically" might be "Tactfully," "Calculatively," "Skillfully." "Overcome" could be "Conquer," "Surmount," "Defeat." "Explore" might become "Investigate," "Examine," "Survey." "Hard-to-reach areas" could be "Inaccessible zones," "Remote regions," "Difficult locations." I also need to check compound phrases
Okay, let's tackle this user's request. They want me to swap each word in their text with three options, using the word1 format. But they mentioned not to change proper nouns. First, I need to make sure I understand which words are proper nouns here. Looking at the text, the main proper noun seems to be "ARK Survival Evolved". The rest are common nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc. but in their own example
Wait, the user said "Skip brands and names," so those stay as they are. So "ARK Survival Evolved" remains the same.
Looking at the original text: "Frequently Asked Questions" is in the next section. The user wrote that as a proper noun (the title). But in the replacement example, "Frequently Asked Questions" might be left as "FAQs" but the user's example shows that in their output, "Frequently Asked Questions" is part of the text and perhaps needs to be replaced. Wait, the user says "No changes to proper nouns", so if "Frequently Asked Questions" is a proper noun (the title of a section), then it should remain. But if it's just a regular phrase, it would be replaced. Hmm. In the example, the user included "Frequently Asked Questions" in the original text but in the output example, it's written as "questions commonly asked questions". Wait, that's conflicting. Wait, the user's example is not in their input. Wait, the user's instruction says to make the swap for each word with 3 options, but in their own example, maybe they provided a sample? Let me check again.
Next sentence: "ARK Survival Evolved is an incredibly popular survival game that challenges players to survive on a mysterious island filled with ancient creatures, harsh weather conditions, and treacherous terrain." Proper noun is ARK Survival Evolved, so leave that. "Incredibly popular" can be "incredibly popular|extremely well-known|widely recognized". "Survival game" becomes "survival game|adventure title|endurance challenge". "Challenges players" → "challenges players|tests gamers|demands survivors". "To survive" → "to survive|to endure|to persist". "Mysterious island" → "mysterious island|enigmatic land|puzzling territory". "Ancient creatures" → "ancient creatures|prehistoric beasts|ancient monsters". "Harsh weather conditions" → "harsh weather conditions|severe climate effects|intense meteorological elements". "Treacherous terrain" → "treacherous terrain|dangerous landscape|hazardous surroundings".