It's no secret that Group D at Worlds is stacked. Many have already pegged LGD Gaming and KT Rolster as the winners of the group, with Team SoloMid and Origen left in the dust, but Origen still has hope.

"It may be the group of death but there's the saying that once you face death you reveal your real self," Maurice "Amazing" Stückenschneider said in an interview with Fomos' Yong Woo "Kenzi" Kim. "So therefore, I'm actually quite happy facing this kind of adversity so early in our teams existence. It will show the true strength and ability of each our members — especially in regards to our long term goal setting towards season 6."

Paul "SoaZ" Boyer added that he feels the team can take second place, with Enrique "Xpeke" Cedeno Martinez already picking out the hard matchups.

"I'd say SKT [are the toughest]," he said. "Since they seem really scary from the way the play and I think we wouldn't have many chances against them on stage."

But Jesper "Niels" Svenningsen pointed out that it isn't all about winning.

"[We'll] try our hardest to make it out of groups/as far as we can," he said. "If we lose, I won't be sad at all as long as we play well. I think we have a decent shot at making it out of groups as second seed."

Origen spent most of their time practicing for Worlds in Korea, which the team apparently took to very quickly.

"I actually enjoy Korea," Xpeke said. "Well, at least Seoul, since its a really big city and enjoy being able to go around and try out new restaurants and new cultures. That being said we don't really go out much besides for food."

SoaZ seemed to find the food most exciting though, as he chimed in with his menu of choice for his time practicing.

"Life in Korea for me is pretty good," he said. "I love spicy food, also chicken and beer is life."

Daniel Rosen is a writer for theScore eSports. His favorite Korean restaurant in Toronto is the Home of Hot Taste, and thinks you should really check it out. You can follow him on Twitter.