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I suggest moats and rock walls. My bases are immune to raids, the raiders show up, hang out a bit, and then leave bored. I don't have flying creatures for raids yet, so cannot comment on those.
Just use a workbench selected in your build menu to determine the radius of the suppression and then put down whatever you want at the location you determine. You can even use workbenches just temporarily to help you determine suppression coverage - then after everything is covered and arranged as you like, replace the workbenches with torches, portals, fires, etc.
The torches especially are easy to hide in other structures if desired and I believe they are like campfires in that they don't need to be lit to still suppress.
Theres an easy way around everything , next boss make a ring of fires as long as it doesn t rain it will take half his health off or nearly kill him , he will destroy a few though . I think its good having those little attacks , if you want it tougher play in a bigger group the game gets much tougher with bigger and bigger groups of people its fun .
This is what i came here to say.
If you don't want raids don't kill bosses in that world. I have a world I do all my crazy builds in , I just import anything I need as far as boss drops go.
Edit : Also i thing there may be a way to use devcommands to reset the boss flags.
Yes, you very likely were dreaming.