getItemId should've been set earlier to make sure double spiders didn't screw up ice traps.
Additionally Item_Give() was still being called with skultulla tokens as the default value so it granted a token when picking up an ice trap.
Skulltula freeze was also happening on ice traps which it shouldn't do, so that's fixed now too.
* prefix randomizer methods with Randomizer_
* make filename a local var
* remove unused file, update malon to use new names
* move randomizertypes to randomizer directory
* rename to Randomizer_GetSettingValue
Co-authored-by: briaguya <briaguya@alice>
Fixes a case where Giant's Knife (specifically, breaking and re-buying it) can behave unexpectedly if you don't have a Kokiri Sword in your inventory. Also fixes the broken icon not showing up in inventory after you break it.
Don't freeze the player when the skulltula token check is something else than a token. Also some cleanup and declaring variables more globally within z_en_si.c
Also auto-dissmisses the textbox when gSkulltulaFreeze is on. When gInjectSkulltulaCount is off, text is not auto-dismissed just like before, since that is base game text still.
Basically, some external code can choos a unique id and create a message table for itself. The idea is that modders can hook into this as well so they can get their own message table and don't have to worry about conflicting with the base game's textIDs. I have also implemented this setup for Randomizer so that the pre-filled bottles (which didn't exist in the original outside of Ruto's letter) have unique text as compared to the text for the item they are filled with.
`CustomMessage_RetrieveIfExists` is placed at the very beginning of the z_message_PAL.c `Message_OpenText` if statement after any special changes to textIds are made. This function will either return either true or false and if true it will populate the necessary values of font and msgCtx to display said message. It's placement at the beginning also allows for overriding existing textIds to have new information, which will come in handy later.