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Subscribe to the mod, load it, then check its configs.
This mod doesn't remove the Happiness button, so I'm not sure as to why it's disappearing for you.
Yes, it should affect modded NPCs as well.
final price = base price * multiplier for any multiplier
Therefore, if the multiplier is lower, the final price will be lower.
Ah, that multiplier. Basically, in the base game, an NPC considered "happy" will have reduced prices and an NPC considered "unhappy" will have increased prices. The reduction and increase are handled via multipliers to the base price, which is what the config entries allow you to control. I suggest checking the terraria.wiki.gg page [terraria.wiki.gg] covering NPC happiness.
Sorry, but I wasnt playing Terraria for some time and I dont know how price system works
Which multiplier? There's several.
Items that require happiness to show up will always show up, given they use the "condition" available in the tML codebase