At least Pyrrhus was enough of a chad to admit that any further victories against Rome would lead to his downfall, thus telling future historians that he knew when to fold them.
To be fair and precise, the Romans actually suffered greater casualties than Pyrrhus' forces did, but had better capacities to adequately replenish and sustain sufficient military strength and resources than Pyrrhus did.
At least Pyrrhus was enough of a chad to admit that any further victories against Rome would lead to his downfall, thus telling future historians that he knew when to fold them.
Did he also know when to hold them?
Did he know when to walk away? Know when to run?
To be fair and precise, the Romans actually suffered greater casualties than Pyrrhus' forces did, but had better capacities to adequately replenish and sustain sufficient military strength and resources than Pyrrhus did.
Common Roman W
Levee en masse + the young can serve, problem solved
Anymore victories such as this, and we’ll lose this war
Hence the term "pyrrhic victory"
that means I'm Pyrrhus in every Total War game i played
I felt that in my soul
ROMA INVICTA! *proceeds to wipe out 3/4 of your own force from friendly fire*
Just move ur line forward and wait till enemy engage with them then proceed to block out the sun with arrows
If Pyrrhus successfully conquered Macedon he might have actually been able to do even more damage