Waterland -1992- ^hot^ Jun 2026
"Mech customization system" – "system" can be replaced with options like "mechanism" or "structure". But wait, "mech customization" itself is a proper noun? No, the user says proper nouns stay. So "mech customization system" is a phrase; I need to check if "mech customization" is a proper noun. "Mech" is a common noun here, so the whole phrase isn't a proper noun. So "system" can be replaced with mechanism.
The original text has parts like "tactical RPGs" and "mech games" within brackets. Wait, actually, looking back, the example the user gave doesn't actually have b in the input. Wait, maybe I misread. The user's instruction says: "replace words in a format. each term with 3 synonyms." So the actual input the user will provide will have terms in braces with choices separated by |. For example, maybe a word like project and each of those terms needs three synonyms. But in the example they gave, the text is about FRONT MISSION 1st Remake, and there's no such a format in the example. Wait, maybe the user is providing an example of what they want after the replacement? Hmm. Waterland -1992-
Again, proper nouns and specific terms are here, nothing to replace. "Mech customization system" – "system" can be replaced
Starting with "The mech customization system allows players to build and upgrade their mechs using a wide range of parts and equipment, including armor, weapons, and engines." So "mech customization system" is a phrase; I
Next: "Availability The FRONT MISSION 1st Remake Switch NSP UPDATE is now available for download on the Nintendo Switch console."
Alright, let's tackle this task. The user wants me to alter every term in the given text with three variants in the format word3, keeping proper nouns unchanged. First, I need to understand what constitutes a term here. It seems like any word that's not a proper noun needs to be replaced with three synonyms or alternatives.