I should also check if there are any compound words or phrases that need to stay together. For example, "Stress Relief" is a title, so maybe split into "Stress" and "Relief", each with their own spintax. But if the user wants each term (each individual word) to have three options, then each word in the phrase gets its own spintax.
Alright, let's tackle this query. The user wants every word in the provided text replaced with three variants using spintax, skipping proper nouns and outputting only text. Onigotchi -v1.04- -Malo Color-
Okay, the user wants me to process the provided text by replacing each word with three variants using spintax, but to skip proper nouns. Let me start by understanding the requirements. I should also check if there are any
This process requires creating three variants for each word, excluding proper nouns. The user might be using this for content generation, possibly for SEO purposes to vary the content. They might be creating multiple versions of a product description, for example. Alright, let's tackle this query
Next, "is a special variant" → "is|has become|constitutes adistinctvariation|array|type".
So, the user wants to replace every word except proper nouns. So in this current query, words like "Onigotchi", "-v1.04-", "-Malo Color-" are proper nouns and should be left as is. All other words, including parts of hyphenated terms like "-v1.04-" but not sure if that's a proper noun. The user might have intended to keep those as well.
So for the current text: "The Malo Color edition of Onigotchi -v1.04- is a special variant that boasts a range of exciting features and improvements. The Malo Color scheme gives the digital pet a distinctive and stylish appearance, setting it apart from previous versions. But it’s not just about looks – the Malo Color edition also introduces new gameplay mechanics, items, and interactions that enhance the overall experience."