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"Regressed" is a state of a [[:Category:Character|character]] card in Little Troubles. This state is caused by the card being defeated in a fight or by an action played on it. In general, a regressed character has lower [[maturity]] and [[confidence]] than their [[adult]] counterpart, but also have higher per turn [[Resource|resources]] and [[Fight Rewards|fight rewards]].
"Regressed" is a state of a [[Character|character]] card in Little Troubles. This state is caused by the card being defeated in a fight or by an action played on it. In general, a regressed character has lower [[maturity]] and [[confidence]] than their [[adult]] counterpart, but also have higher per turn [[resources]] and [[Fight Rewards|fight rewards]].


When defeated in a fight or by an action, most regressed characters are sent to [[timeout]]. There are some exceptions, and they are noted on the card.
When defeated in a fight or by an action, most regressed characters are sent to [[timeout]]. There are some exceptions, and they are noted on the card.
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Latest revision as of 21:09, 4 May 2026

"Regressed" is a state of a character card in Little Troubles. This state is caused by the card being defeated in a fight or by an action played on it. In general, a regressed character has lower maturity and confidence than their adult counterpart, but also have higher per turn resources and fight rewards.

When defeated in a fight or by an action, most regressed characters are sent to timeout. There are some exceptions, and they are noted on the card.