Maximum number of databases: study of morphology

Could anyone tell me which is the maximum number of databases in a single course of Memrise?

I’m creating a course on Ancient Greek morphology and the only way to make Memrise to provide different forms of the same paradigm for every question seems to be creating a database per paradigm. Therefore I have a db for ἄνθρωπος, another one for πολίτης, and so on. In this way when the system asks “accusative plural of ῎ἄνθρωπος”, it only provides ἄνθρωπος, ἄνθρωπε, ἀνθρώπους (only forms of ἄνθρωπος) and the like and not πολίτης, πολῖτα, πολίτου, and so on. The disadvantage is that I have to create one db per paradigm and in Ancient Greek those dbs (even if I create a course for nouns, another for adjective, another for regular verbs, an so on) can be a lot. So the maximum number of dbs per course is important to me.

If you can think of another way to create a course for learning morphology (different paradigms of different words in the same course), please, tell me. Perhaps there are alternative and better approaches to mine. I find Memrise great to create vocabulary tests, but not so much for morphology and other kind of linguistic knowledge.

Thanks in advance for your time and your help.

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@Ant_Rev ~ I don’t know if there is a maximum limit on the number of databases within a single course, but I checked and the most I have in one course is 17, so you can safely add at least that many. Maybe someone can chime in with additional information about this question.

Good luck with creating your course, it sounds interesting !

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