Recently, opening anything in Guild Wars Wiki often results in "403 Forbidden". Is this a server issue for everyone of is it somehow related to my browser (Firefox)? Usually waiting for a minute and reloading solves the issue, but it is quite annoying.
Guild Wars Wiki 403 Forbidden
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Nothing on my end with Firefox and Windows 11. Try using another browser. If that doesn't work, it's a general issue on your end (permissions, configuration, IP, etc, related to error 403). If it works, it's only related to your Firefox configuration.
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Know it’s a little late, but I think it’s serverside.
Had it many times, form different locations, via Firefox, Chrome and Safari.
Happens to the GW2 Wiki too.
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It seems to have gotten worse this week, I'l now getting 403 in 3 out of 4 times. Wiki got unusable.
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Usually only get this error when I'm using a VPN, not sure if you're using one or not but figured I'd mention that.
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bsoltan
February 10, 2026 at 10:03 AM Moved the thread from forum Questions and Answers to forum General. -
I don't use any VPN, I have a direct connection provided by German Telekom. It seems that ANet doesn't like this provider.
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Having similar issues with Telekom.
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Already talked to OP on discord, but posting here as well. The long story short is that the wiki (the full suite of wikis, GWW, GW2W EN, GW2W DE, GW2W FR, and GW2W ES) (and websites on the internet in general) have had to deal with a lot of botscraping over the past couple years due to the rise of LLMs, to the point that without some bordering-on-draconian firewall rules, the wikis would be too DDOS'd to be accessible to anyone.
So if you're trying to browse special pages like WhatLinksHere and so forth, it's normal to get 403 errors while not logged in. You can solve this by making an account.
If making an account (and being logged into your account) doesn't solve your issue, you can post on https://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/Help:Ask_a_wiki_question or on the GW2W discord in the #wiki-not-game-support channel (just specify that it's about GW1W). Helpful information is the specific page(s) you get 403'd on, the date and time (with timezone), and your username/IP.
On a sidenote, if you need to quickly contact GWW admins, there's a #gw1w channel on the GW2W discord that a bunch of us are in and keep an eye on.
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Thanks. I wrote an email to GW support and they suggested creating an account as well. I already had one but usually didn't login until I wanted to write something. Now I keep it perma-logged and so far it seems to help avoiding the 403 errors.
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Legacy also has a lot of issues with bots, we get a LOT of extra traffic lately and it is one of the reasons we had to move to a beefier server.
But yeah, LLMs are scraping a LOT and on dynamic websites like Legacy or the GW Wiki, you do feel the impact of that enormously. -
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A bit more info was posted recently:
TL:DR - Raise a support ticket if you have an issue / "403 error" accessing the GW Wiki.
QuoteDisplay MoreI've previously posted on here that if you get 403 errors on the official wiki and logging in doesn't help, you can come on the wiki discord and Justin (our server guy) would look into it. For various workflow reasons, this has become untenable, and the correct way now is to go through Customer Support. I've already posted this as a pin in the appropriate discord channel, but probably makes sense to put here too, so people aren't joining the discord just to find out the discord is no help.
You can submit a ticket through https://help.guildwars.com/hc/en-us/requests/new (or the gw2 equivalent for GW2W. Probably either one works for GW3W). Use the category Technical Support -> Error Codes. Specify in the subject line that you're talking about the wiki.
Information you should definitely include:
- Specific pages you get 403 errors on. Even if it's every page, give specific examples.
- The date and time (including timezone) you tried to access those pages, and IP address you tried to access from. Just go ahead and try to load the pages as you're writing the ticket so you can note a specific time, and so it's recent in the logs, makes it easier to track down. If you don't know your own IP address, https://ipchicken.com/ will tell you.
- Whether you're logged in to the wiki or not. If you can't access the account creation/login pages, include those in your specific pages you get 403 on.
- Anything else particular to your situation you think is relevant, such as VPNs, non-standard browsers, or the like.
If you can't create a ticket for whatever reason, the "Trouble Logging in?" page has Support's e-mail address, just send the same information by e-mail.
Hope this helps.
Also as a general note: I'm a wiki admin, but I am not an ArenaNet/NC/2weeks/etc employee. Wiki admins and editors are unpaid volunteers.
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