Welcome

Welcome to The Amazon Basin

The Basin, as it’s commonly used in shorthand, is a community of like-minded people who enjoy gaming in environments free from racism, hatred, cheaters, and griefers. We strive to foster lasting, meaningful relationships with those within The Basin by doing everything we can to ensure those who share our ideals are welcomed with open arms. Over the 13+ years we’ve been together, we feel our efforts have suceeded.

Our community is made up of many different people from continents all over the globe. Some of our longest tenured members are grandparents, kids, and adults. Being inclusive in nature, we also have prominent members who are female, gay, and/or transgender. As long as you are here to enjoy the company of others, play without cheating, and treat others how you wish to be treated, you will fit in just fine.

Brief History

The Amazon Basin began in 2000 as a guild for Diablo II. It grew quickly into other games, but always stayed true to the founding principals of “play nice and show some class.” We’ve formed and closed guilds for many games, but through all of this, we’ve continued to build a reputation in the professional game development community as an honest, hard-working guild. We have built close ties to Blizzard, ArenaNet, Runic Studios, Grinding Gear Games, and others. Those relationships have led to private company visits, closed alpha and beta testing opportunities, published game guides, and portions of published games featuring The Basin and its members.

Community Members and Basin Members

The Basin community is essentially comprised of Community Members (CMs) and Amazon Basin Members (ABMs). Once you register on our site or forums, you are welcomed into the community as a CM. You can post topics in our forums and participate in our games. In some guilds, you can hold administrative roles as well. ABMs are people who’ve been here for a long time and have gone through a membership process. They’ve done this so they can help keep this place running, either as part of an in-game guild or a moderator on our forums. ABMs also have the task of making decisions that help shape the community at-large.

So Now What?