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Regarding adds during battle, unfortunately there is no clean way of adding enemies mid-fight due to a number of limitations in current version of DM, which is why they look like they were thrown in randomly.
I personally love adding enemies during battle as AI can usually be abused (especially melee enemies) as they tend to bundle up and whole encounter can be solved with a single spell most of the time. With the addition of new enemies, you are forced to spend more resources to handle the newcomers and are less likely to exploit the AI simplicity overall.
Nothing can replace a living DM, so we do what we can to spice things up without going overboard.
In response to Broken Internet, the addition of enemies mid-battle was well done in my opinion. Unlike some other modules where the enemies double in number, sometimes more than once in a single battle. I thought the reinforcements were reasonable.
Nevertheless, I'm glad to hear that you managed to resolve the issue.
Good luck and stay in the light!