Editing Special Orders

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*In Master Orders, the cursor over the tickets is the right hand, while the cursor in Crazy Orders is the left hand to represent the host of each order type.
*In Master Orders, the cursor over the tickets is the right hand, while the cursor in Crazy Orders is the left hand to represent the host of each order type.
*If a match ends in a tie and the player is not 1st place, Sudden Death will be skipped, resulting in 2 or more CPUs in 1st place.
*If a match ends in a tie and the player is not 1st place, Sudden Death will be skipped, resulting in 2 or more CPUs in 1st place.
*In the Crazy Orders final battle, equipment that grants items will work as normal. It is the game's only boss fight with this property.
*In the Crazy Orders final battle, equipment that grants items will work as normal. It is the game's only bossfight with this property.


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