Wizarding World
Grand Wizard - Only seven wizards can have the title of Grand Wizard. Only with the death or vanishing of a Grand Wizard will a new wizard be considered for the title.
Wizard - A man who has completed all requirements regarding incantations, potions, and spells. Must be at least thirty years of age.
Wizard Apprentice - Must be over twenty years of age and accepted by a Wizard for training. Will be in training until he has completed all requirements.
Apprentice - Someone under the age of twenty who desires to become a Wizard's Apprentice. These men will usually work for or around a Wizard to gain experience and acceptance until they reach the age of true apprenticeship.
Potion Grand Master - One who has attained the rank of Potion Master and has had one of their signature potions used by a Grand Wizard.
Potion Master - has mastered the art of potion making and has invented at least one signature potion, which is widely used in the Wizarding world.
Potion Maker - has some skills but little experience. Will normally work with a Potion Master for a number of years. During this time, the Potion Master has the right to take credit for any Potion the Potion Maker may invent.
Potion Collector - A man, normally of limited resources, who is used to gathering the various items needed to produce potions. Many of these items can be rare or dangerous to obtain. A Potion Collector, while not highly intelligent, is generally resourceful and a capable adventurer. Potion Collectors are generally looked down upon in the Wizarding World, even though they serve a very vital role within the community of Wizards.
