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Seriously.
You will be happy if you ONLY have to deal with Greydwarves. Seriously.
Tip: If you have your home built close to a Greydwarf nest, I would recommend either taking it out thus lessening the spawning of them, or use the nest as an endless resin resource.
They can spawn outside the range at which you can see entities and since their hearing range is larger than that it makes it appear that they are spawning due to you hitting things, when in reality they were always there
I tried littering the map with fires and workbenches but they still come one way or another. So I just moded their audio files and changed them to some funny noises and at least now they make me chuckle everytime they chase me.
First, Greydwarves do NOT spawn by you making sounds. Those that have spawned are attracted to the sounds you are making.
Second, Greydwarves rather easily drop aggro, and even line of sight if they get within range of fires/torches. In fact, if you lure one inside your house, it's extremely likely that it will remain un-aggro'd the entire time. You can even build structures around them and make them your base secretary or something. :P
There's several ways of dealing with them. Make a wall (Roundpole fencing, Core Wood Beams, Stakewall, earth wall, stone wall, trenches, whatever) around your entire base. Then plop down some crafting benches so that every area inside the fencing is covered. You can later replace some of these benches with campfires if you want. That will stop them from spawning INSIDE your base.
Now, as long as you are not near the walls, you really won't have to worry about anything except occasionally going around repairing your walls and fighting stuff when you WANT to, instead of having to deal with it every 2 minutes.
Another way is to make huge pits and drag some GDwarves into it. I'm not SURE on this fact, as I've never tested it myself, but there's supposedly a max number of normally-spawnable creatures, and if you surpass that limit by having them already spawned in a pit, then you won't get more.
Not to say the incredible distances they cover to stick their noses where they don't belong. I've coexisted with a troll not too far from base and he never came after my things even if I was building and making noise. Dwarves are always pestering my bees or throwing rocks at my ship.
Once you can one-shot the brutes, you can ignore them or dispatch them as you see fit, and the problem is sort of a non issue at that point.
Do the same thing with a Dwarf, if you can. Heck, a friend and I just the other night got a HUGE Brute all penned up and docile. :D
EDIT: Building pens right around mobs in the right way will make them docile. Well, with some mobs. I've tried Fulings and Greydwarves/lings. Can't confirm others, know it won't work for bats, doubt it would work for drakes or Golems. Probably not Abominations, either.
The only trees I chop at this stage are Fine Wood and Core Wood trees