So far I've only had two wolves leave. I don't regret it... I dislike wolves.
I am glad that I did not let Blaire leave... I think I would regret it if I did because I think she is the prettiest Snooty villager.
Diana, but that was an accident made while TTing; I didn't realize that going back still counted as a day so she was gone. I should have tried to get a friend to pick her up while I cycled through villagers so I wouldn't have to wait to get lucky and find her again
ankha. i kinda regret just giving her away, she was the first ever villager that actually befriended me in my town..
oh, and i forgot about bluebear. i reaallly regret letting her move, it's just that at the time i was planning to build something where her house was, i let her move, and turns out i never even finished what i wanted to put where her house was. not only that, bluebear was like my second best friend in my town ;n;
The only two I had move out in New Leaf so far were Muffy and Anabelle.
I was so happy when Anabelle left; her placement was where I wanted to place an luminary arch.
At first, I regretted getting rid of Muffy... UNTIL AURORA CAME IN!
I mean, if you don't like them, why keep them? I may not have any uchis, but hopefully Frita comes in soon to replace either Gwen or Bree.
I sorta felt sad when Bree moved but I can't really say I regret it... I don't think I regret anyone moving out so far. I felt really bad when Willow left also, but it had to be done for my Cafe, and I'll get her back someday so it's something I look forward to. I'll see her again.
I felt really bad when Gladys had to leave my town. I have other dream villagers I wanted so I sadly had to agree to her moving out about two weeks ago. I had her before in my old WW town, so it was slightly depressing I couldn't really get to know her that much more on NL. I did have her in my town for over a month, so...at least I had some time.
Tex. He was the first to ask to move out (and hadn't been in town that long) so I let him. Once he was gone I really started to miss him, but he went to a good home in a friend's town.