>>45724290To be fair, depending on the differences there can be a bit of fuckery. Something like Pikachu or even Heracross, that shit barely matters (although you do have to test them separately, which does add extra time). The bigger differences (mostly post-Gen 4 ones, but some of the more significantly altered shapes can count too) do have to be tested separately, as the bones are way too different. Then you have baffling shit like each color or Alcreme having different model files, but each physically modeled sweet instead being shrunk down to zero. I have no idea what's going on there, or how rigorously they need to test that. For the record, every shiny Pokemon has a separate model file, probably to avoid weird loading issues but may cost debug time, possibly more than they'd lose from dealing with loading issues in the first place but I don't know enough about the hardware, software, or skill level of developers involved there.