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This is just a question of curiosity, really. In Ultimate Magic where the Words of Power system is outlined, a table is supplied showing how two and three effect words of a varying level interact with the overall spell level itself (Table 4-1 on p. 164).
When looking at the Table, you can pick out pretty easily how each level is built off of the prior level (ex. a 4th level Word can be at 2/2 or stretched out further to 2/0/0 because a 2nd level Word can be 2 or 0/0).
My main question of interest is in whether you can keep on expanding based on those progression rules. For instance, could a 4th Level Word also be combined as 0/0/0/0 assuming the combination of Words themselves followed the rules for building the entire spell? I'm not saying you would want to do that, mind you, I'm just curious about people's thoughts on the concept. The rules themselves seem to leave the possibility open... so far I haven't put my finger on anywhere that specifically places a limit on the number of effects that can exist in a spell...
Anyway, hopefully I haven't come off as too stupid. Thanks for any clarification you have to offer! Cheers!