There is still some confusion about pureblooded families vs wizards who only go back a few generations. Would you explain how purebloods work in this game?
There are many different kinds of purebloods in Harry Potter. To be considered a pureblood, the witch or wizard’s parents and both sets of grandparents must be magical. This would make him a first-generation pureblood, still having close ties to his non-magical blood and just barely considered acceptable by those in society who deem purity to be of great importance. There are many people like this mixed into the wizarding world, so a pureblood of this ilk is common and not particularly special. Pureblooded families, however, are rare. They require careful planning an purposefully arranged marriages to insure the purity of their line, should they want to preserve it. There are precious few families like the Malfoys and Blacks in the wizarding world, and since they have a limited resource of whom they are able to marry, they are quite inbred and everyone is pretty much related to everyone somehow. It is important to note that being a pureblood does not instantly mean that you are rich, o