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Sometimes, a Master Order can involve playing the Home-Run Contest or Target Blast game modes. In Home-Run Contest, the player is required to send Sandbag flying over a certain distance, while in Target Blast, a certain amount of points have to be acquired with just two bombs.
 
No matter which ticket is chosen, afteronce a Master Order is finishedcompleted or failed, threea new set of three tickets will be made availablepresented for the players to choose from. This in return means that players are not able to choose the same Master Order more than once.
 
Rewards for completing a Master Order can range from 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 next to the reward, which can give players an idea that the reward, whether it's [[Equipment]] or a Custom Special, is for at least one character from the chosen franchise. Sometimes, the players will receive more than one custom part, but while the first custom part will always be affiliated with the chosen franchise, the others are either completely random, or are affiliated with the character that the players were using. Additionally, the extra custom parts are always the same category as that of the main reward; if the reward is equipment, all extra rewards will also be equipment.
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If the reward's series symbol is the ''Super Smash Bros.'' symbol, then the player also has a chance to win a custom headgear part, or a custom outfit part.
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==Crazy Orders==
[[File:CrazyOrders-SSBU.png|thumb|250px|left|'''Crazy Orders''']]
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