Not only does this remove frustrating monsters from the board, but it also keeps itself on board, meaning that the opponent has to remove it with a card effect
Essentially, this card is a variation of the other Trap Hole cards, but also does some significant damage to your opponent
The deck isn't full of dig or draw and without the things to go with them the individual cards are a bit weak
If it has an alternative cost, you may cast it for that cost instead
With Perrin holding what is now a vintage camera (who uses cameras anymore?) that reflects the exact image of another illustration rare card (Growlith), its a fun way of connecting trainer with Pokemon
The key to designing these cards is to find two abilities, one in each color, that are both interesting by themselves but combine to good effect