Ballware V3 Script !full! Jun 2026
So for words that are brands or names (like Ballware V3), we don't replace them. All other words should be replaced with three options. So in the sample output, the user included ballware V3 as Ballware V3, but according to the instruction, those should be left as-is. But maybe the user's sample is just illustrative, and the correct approach is to leave those terms as they are, not in curly braces. Wait, the instruction says "switch each word with 3 options... Skip brands and names." So for all other words except the brands and names, we switch them. So the example given by the user replaces "Ballware V3" with just itself, but according to the instruction, we should skip replacing brand names. So the correct approach is to leave "Ballware V3" as it is, not in curly braces. But in the sample, they included Ballware V3 with one option, but maybe that's a mistake. Let me clarify the instruction: the user wants every word to be replaced with three options, except for brands and names, which are left as is. So, in the example, "Ballware V3" is a brand name, so it's not replaced. Therefore, in the actual task, I need to make sure that only non-brand, non-name words are replaced with three options, while brand and name words are left as is, not in any braces. However, in the user's sample, they did put "Ballware V3" in braces with one option. Maybe the user's example is incorrect, but the instruction says to skip brands and names. Therefore, in my response, I should leave "Ballware V3" as is, not in braces. So for each word in the original text:
"a" → the
"all" → all
Wait, that's different. The user might have intended to replace each individual word in the text with three variants, except for brands and names. So for example, in the sentence "The applications of Ballware V3 scripting are vast and varied.", the words like "The", "applications", "of", "Ballware", "V3", "scripting", etc., are to be replaced. But "Ballware V3" is a name, so it stays. However, the instruction says "change every word", which would be every word. But the user's example shows that in their original input, they have sections like "Game development: Ballware V3 scripting can be used..." So perhaps the user wants to take the text and replace each word (except brands and names) with three variants. But that would be extensive and perhaps not feasible as it would make the text very long. For example, the word "The" could be replaced with three synonyms, but "The" is an article and might not have suitable variants. Ballware V3 Script
"that" → which
