During the following period, Lin Shen stayed on the Ring Mountain Planet, hunting Supersource Dragons, Supersource Pterosaurs, and Supersource Triceratops. He killed quite a few, along with other types of Supersource Dragons.
Lin Shen discovered a pattern: Supersource Dragons like Pterosaurs and Triceratops generally had lower turns. Most of them were First Turn, with only a rare few being Second or Third Turn.
For Supersource Dragons that resembled dinosaurs, this trend held true. The majority were First Turn, and only a tiny fraction were Second or Third Turn.
The less a Supersource Dragon looked like a dinosaur, the higher its turns tended to be.
After seeing enough of them, it became much easier to distinguish which Supersource Dragons had higher turns—like the Three-Headed Dragon, whose turns were certainly not low.
This realization made Lin Shen even more determined to tame a Three-Headed Dragon as a mount, though his current success rate still wasn't high enough.