User blog comment:Witchking99/Lillia, The Floral Princess/@comment-3391671-20160315061542/@comment-3391671-20160316064158

So you have decided to make the ult a transform-like ability. As much as Lillia doesn't transform, she is consumed by love and forgets to limit her powers... not bad, per se.

But, the issue I see is two items: the way of changing abilities is somewhat reckless and is also not as unique; it is also something that detracts her concept (or at the last I believe so).
 * For the first point, the ultimate is "reckless" since you add an effect to each ability. And as simple the addition may be, some of them makes the ability a bit too powerful or, in the case of Blessed Vines, radically changed (from an ally defense to also an AoE root). The transforming ability in itself though lacks uniqueness and brings nothing new to the table sadly.
 * The second point comes in that Lillia now seems to be what I call a "Love Martyr"; while I do not use "martyr" in correct definition (which I should change), I mean to say that you describe Lillia as someone who easily gets lost and maybe even haughty when adored and craves to be adored more. While Lillia is a princess and is still "young" for the reason, I wouldn't carry her in this fashion as it could ruin her image to some people. If she wants to show the people that she can eventually be a queen, then her personality should reflect that.

One thing I notice is that Lillia is primarily a Support, not a Mage (or previously an Assassin). Contrary to that though, her kit is closer to being a Mage than a Support with how much damage she can deal; her true support skills are only one half of her passive and her W. I would recommend that if Lillia is to remain a support (which I would think is a good idea since she's a plant princess), her ultimate should be a support ability. Brainstorm again, and if you cannot think of any good ideas, I'll pitch one or two in for you.