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Does that apply for this version, too?
For even more realism:
Why don't you make the gold decrease as the day goes by? (What I mean here is that at 9:00 am the merchant might have 20,000 gold, but as it gets to nighttime, it might decrese to 5,000 due to people buying their products. Or perhaps it could go the other way too?)
You don't have to if you don't want to, it's just an idea, so as is the first one.
I'll tell you what, I'll meet you halfway, if you're interested. I can make an add-on that spawns a relatively high random amount of gold in their inventory, but sets the restock to once a week. Sounds good?
No actually, that can still happen. The point of this mod isn't to give merchants more set money, it's to randomize their money count so you never actually know how much they're going to have each day when you first walk in. If you're looking for something that just raises the amount of gold that merchants have, check out my other mod, Levelling Merchants Wallets