User blog comment:Witchking99/Celestia, The Empyrean Sovereign/@comment-7709681-20160607144833

Before I even start: You call her Celestia, I see [ http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/mlp-gameloft/images/f/f4/Princess_Celestia.png/revision/latest?cb=20130809021025 this ].

Now, to begin with: Disgracefully the shapeshift implementation isn't healthy. You see, since both Gnar and Rek'Sai came out, this paradigm has matured to a single understanding: Without restricting either the transformation to not be ever available, or restricting both kits (and the champion's behaviour in each) to the point they depend of each other to function (but not simultaneously), shapeshifting just results in a champion with twice the amount of abilities and sacrificing both an active ability to freely change and an innate because it has too much reliable power available.

Must agree with Green, even if I manage to understand them, they have too much flavor text that convolutes the descriptions. Unless they flavor text is integral to the explanation and is required to be present to understand, is just filler.

However, putting aside the shapeshifting and the amount of abilities, the kit doesn't have much to offer other than AoE DoTs, heals, slows and steroids, neither the mechanics compell exciting gameplay. You must ask yourself "What does my champion provide that the others cannot do or do better?", beause right now doesn't have anything impactful enough to be picked over the rest of the champion roster.