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Otherwise you can just play custom difficulty while including Honour mode tweaks to enemies and just lower the price of stuff.
I've already done Honour mode via multiplayer so I will probably not do it again since I generally do not like Hardcore difficulties. Singleplayer I got to the start of Act 3 before deciding to wait for Patch 7 for the updates and possible mods.
A new mod just came out.
Free gold :)
https://baldursgate3.game/mods/#/m/midas-touch-free-gold
1. I just saved your life and the lives of everyone you know. I'm about to do it again. An item you have will help me survive, and therefore help you survive. If I die, you die. And you want to haggle prices with me???
2. A shopkeeper has items in their inventory. That shopkeeper dies. The items mysteriously disappear instead of dropping???
The morally justified "exploit" I use, that appears to still work after Patch 7 without mods: Sell shopkeeper a backpack, or similar. Open it in their inventory and move all their gold and other items into the bag. Use the "barter" tab to move the gold. When they die they only have one item in inventory, the bag full of stuff, and therefore that's the item that drops. It may be too heavy to pick up, so select "send to camp" and open it from the traveler's chest.
Less morally justified exploit: Do the above, but don't kill them. Rest or level up, and the inventory restocks. Repeat the above. Rest or level up, repeat. Keep going and packing stuff into the apparently infinitely sized bag of holding. I did do this one "good" run. After killing Graz (goblin camp), Ethel (role play decision, paladin), Lady Esther (RP decision as Gith), and Jeera (Crèche Y'llek, she attacked me first), I had more than enough elixirs, healing pots, and special arrows to use them at will, and enough gold to buy whatever equipment I wanted.