Branchcrytstal Crystalplaque

The branchcrystal crystalplaque split from the crystalplaque. Thanks to a mutation, they have gotten around the immunity of the branching cellulosebane, which they are now exclusive to. They will eat the cellulase stuck to the branching cellulosebane's spores and in the dirt near the mycelium. They have spread both through the dirt and sticking to spores. Though they are found in every branching cellulosebane, they do not hurt the plant except for the small amount of chitin they eat to build up their cell walls, which is negligible. Because of the branchcystal crystalplaque, the air, ground, and water where ever there are branching cellulosebane are free of cellulase.