Kuldotha Ringleader
The "attacks each combat if able" clause is what gives this Giant its character, and it cuts both ways. Battle cry wants a wide board, every other attacker getting a free point of power as a reward for committing to the swing. But the forced attack means the Ringleader cannot sit back and pump a smaller, faster crew from safety; it has to charge into the red zone itself every turn, a 4/4 walking into whatever blockers are waiting. That is the deal: the anthem effect is most valuable to a token-flooding aggressive deck, and the body is large enough to threaten by itself, yet the card surrenders the patience that most go-wide payoffs rely on. Compulsory attacking has a long lineage in red, the color's tax for raw aggression, and pairing it with battle cry produces a creature that is honest about what it wants you to do. There is no version of this card that plays defense or holds back a turn to set up a bigger alpha strike. You play it in a deck that was always going to attack, where the forced swing is not a drawback but a confirmation, and the +1/+0 spread across every other attacker is the reason the whole board was tilted forward in the first place.
