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Of course they need to be worked on, and my main complaint is that they're considered to be regular enemies, I don't mind fighting one EDAR as long as it's the only one that's I'm focusing.
I can't say much for balance, but the fix I'd suggest is making their arrival announced as a special enemy, like Scrakes and Fleshpounds, but maybe making it so that they're a different variant of a mini boss, same thing should go to Rioters in my opinion, but that's not the topic at hand.
All in all, they're enjoyable to fight, and the variety is great, but the fact that they can be overwhelming in pairs and more is the problem.
Makes them easier to target within crowds of Zeds. Wish Tripwire could implement this to them at some point in the future as a retunement like they did by turning the Elite Alpha Clot into the Rioter.