Combat Celebrant

Oracle Text
If Combat Celebrant hasn't been exerted this turn, you may exert it as it attacks. When you do, untap all other creatures you control and after this phase, there is an additional combat phase. (An exerted creature won't untap during your next untap step.)
Card Rulings
4/18/2017 Combat Celebrant’s ability untaps all of your creatures, not just the ones that are attacking.
4/18/2017 Untapping an attacking creature doesn’t remove it from combat.
4/18/2017 There’s no main phase between your combat phases, so you’ll have no opportunity to cast spells or activate abilities that could only be cast any time you could cast a sorcery. For example, you won’t be able to cast another creature or equip Equipment between combats.
4/18/2017 If you exert Combat Celebrant, you get an additional combat phase even if Combat Celebrant doesn’t survive the first combat phase.
4/18/2017 If you exert multiple Combat Celebrants in one combat phase, you’ll have that many additional combat phases, but all of your creatures are untapped only during the current combat phase. You’ll need to exert the Combat Celebrants one at a time, in multiple combat phases, to untap your attacking creatures and attack with them in each combat step.
4/18/2017 You can’t exert a creature unless an effect allows you to do so. Similar effects that “tap and freeze” a creature (such as that of Decision Paralysis) don’t exert that creature.
4/18/2017 If an exerted creature is already untapped during your next untap step (most likely because it had vigilance or an effect untapped it), exert’s effect preventing it from untapping expires without having done anything.
4/18/2017 If you gain control of another player’s creature until end of turn and exert it, it will untap during that player’s untap step.
4/18/2017 All cards in the Amonkhet set that let you exert a creature let you do so as you declare it as an attacking creature, as do some of the cards in the Hour of Devastation set. You can’t do so later in combat, and creatures put onto the battlefield attacking can’t be exerted. Any abilities that trigger on exerting an attacking creature will resolve before blockers are declared.
T1 Toolcraft Exemplar
T2 Heart of Kiran, attack 3
T3 Combat Celebrant, crew Heart, attack 7
T4 Fatal Push something. Play Always Watching. Crew Heart with Toolcraft. Exert Combat Celebrant. Untap Toolcraft Exemplar. Combat Phase #1, attack 14... Combat Phase #2, attack 14.
Yes fragile, etc etc. It is still very likely lethal. Even without Always Watching. Maybe instead that's an Unlicensed Disintegration.
Walking Ballista is going to continue to be incredibly valuable for plenty of time to come with cards like this out there.
T1 Toolcraft Exemplar
T2 Heart of Kiran, attack 3
T3 Gideon of the Trials, +1 to nullify a specific trade, crew Heart with Loyalty Counter, attack 7
T4 Play literally whatever, Animate Gideon, crew Heart with Loyalty Counter, then attack for 11.
Mardu Vehicles is going to be an extremely frightening deck to play against because of Gideon of the Trials. I'm much more frightened of that combo than I ever would be of a win-more 3 drop that dies to Shock or Magma Spray.
Imagine looking at the battlefield and seeing a ballista with two counters on it, then staring at this card in your hand.
I know "dies to removal," is technically an issue with every creature. But most playable creatures don't trade with half a colorless card or worse.
Lightning Runner
Goldnight Castigator
Akoum Firebird
Prophetic Flamespeaker
Ashcloud Phoenix
Wolf of Devil's Breach
Malignus
Avaricious Dragon
I mean c'mon, how can anyone contend that red isn't the most pushed color of all time after this reveal???
Create Copy before blockers
Repeat for infinite combat steps
During start of combat step, you'd tap to make the copy, then have said copy swing and exert, which would untap the one with twin on it. Rinse and repeat.