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Sometimes an order will be a [[Stadium]] mode that requires the player to achieve a certain score, such as hitting [[Sandbag]] a certain distance in [[Home-Run Contest]], or scoring a certain amount of points in [[Target Blast]]. No matter which Master Order the player chooses, and regardless of whether they win or lose, a new set of three options will be presented for the next challenge (there is no way to play the same order twice).  
Sometimes an order will be a [[Stadium]] mode that requires the player to achieve a certain score, such as hitting [[Sandbag]] a certain distance in [[Home-Run Contest]], or scoring a certain amount of points in [[Target Blast]]. No matter which Master Order the player chooses, and regardless of whether they win or lose, a new set of three options will be presented for the next challenge (there is no way to play the same order twice).  


Rewards for clearing an order can vary from getting some gold, a custom part, a CD, or even a Crazy Orders Pass. If the reward is a custom part, a franchise logo will be displayed right next to the reward; this lets the player know that the reward, whether it's [[equipment]] or a custom special, is compatible with at least one fighter from that selected franchise. Sometimes the player will receive more than one custom part, but the extra custom parts are usually completely random, or are affiliated with the character that the player was using.
Rewards for clearing an order can vary from getting some gold, a custom part, a CD, or even a Crazy Orders Pass. If the reward is a custom part, a series symbol will be displayed right next to the reward; this lets the player know that the reward, whether it's [[equipment]] or a custom special, is compatible with at least one fighter from that selected series. Sometimes the player will receive more than one custom part, but the extra custom parts are usually completely random, or are affiliated with the character that the player was using. Also, the extra custom parts will always be of the same category as the primary reward; if the primary reward is equipment, all extra custom parts will be equipment as well.
 
If the reward's series symbol is the ''Super Smash Bros.'' symbol, then the player has a chance of receiving a custom outfit part, or a custom headgear part upon clearing the ticket.


In terms of ticket prices, Easy tickets cost 50G, Normal tickets cost 100G, Hard tickets cost 200G, Very Hard tickets cost 500G, and Intense tickets cost 1000G.
In terms of ticket prices, Easy tickets cost 50G, Normal tickets cost 100G, Hard tickets cost 200G, Very Hard tickets cost 500G, and Intense tickets cost 1000G.
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