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Okay, the user wants me to take the given text about Neon Blaster hacks and replace each word with three synonyms using the syn2 format. Proper nouns like "Neon Blaster" should stay the same. Let me start by reading through the text carefully.

The Sphere of Neon Blaster Cheats: Grasping Risks and Effects Neon Gunner is a Famous online game that has Taken Focus of Players globally. The game’s Distinct blend of Combat, Tactics, and Adrenaline has Made it a Preferred among Participants of all ages. Nevertheless, as with Any Famous game, the Lure to use Cheats and Cheat has Turned a Major Problem. In That Piece, we’ll Explore the World of Neon Blaster Exploits, the Hazards and Consequences of using them, and Due It’s Important to Prioritize fair play. What are Neon Shooter Hack? Neon Gunner Hack Indicate to Forbidden Modifications or Bugs that Gamers use to Obtain an Improper Benefit in the game. Those Cheats can Take many Forms, Comprising:

Wait, "player's" should stay as "player's" since it's part of the proper noun context? Hmm, no, the user said proper nouns stay. "Neon Blaster" is the proper noun. "Player" isn't a proper noun, so it's okay to change. So "player's" becomes User's? Or maybe Participant's? neon blaster hacks

"Game Damage: Hacks and cheats can damage the game’s balance and integrity, making it less enjoyable for other players."

Original: "skills and strategies through practice, training, and community resources." "Practice" → exercises "Training" → preparation (though "training" might be a proper noun or part of the term, but here it's a general term. Maybe replace it. Alternatively, since the user's example didn't replace "training", perhaps only certain terms are targeted. The user's instruction is a bit ambiguous on that. Maybe focus on the first occurrence of each term in the example. Okay, the user wants me to take the

In the first sentence, "game guides" and "tutorials" are probably proper nouns? No, they are general terms. But "game guides" is not a proper noun. However, the instruction says not to touch proper nouns, so if any term is a proper noun, leave it. But in the example provided, the user replaced "use" which is a verb. So proper nouns in the text would be "Neon Blaster", "Community Resources" (the heading might be a proper noun or just capitalized), but maybe "Community Resources" is a title. The user says "Don't touch proper nouns", so if "Community Resources" is considered a proper noun (as a heading), it should remain. However, in the original text, it's written as "Community Resources:" as a heading. Since it's a section heading, it's a proper noun and should be left as is.

Let me check each sentence again.

Game Community: Exploits or hacks may harm this gaming world, causing in the negative with hostile atmosphere.