>>95160155>merchsThe plural of merch is merch, ESL-kun. I know it doesn't seem to make sense if you don't speak English, but I'll explain: "merch" is short for "merchandise" and merchandise isn't an object, it's linguistically treated as a substance like water or electricity. You don't say "waters" and you don't say "merchandises" either, it's just merchandise regardless of whether it's one or many.