Hi Revan and welcome to IIS
You made a wise choice purchasing a 10 inch dob, they are dynamite for visual work. This is the same scope I'm using and started with in 2020 as my first telescope.
The two plossl eyepieces that came with the scope are good to start with, but I found the 50° apparent field of view too narrow for me and purchased Saxon Cielo (60°) and Saxon SWA eyepieces (68°) which are the equivalent of the Celestron XL and Orion Stratus eyepieces respectively. I'm very happy with them and recommend them for planetary and deep sky observing with your scope. Your plossls will do well for lunar and planetary observations as well, especially when paired with a decent ×2 Barlow. My Barlow is a Saxon x2 shorty ( same as the Orion shorty barlow) and performs well.
Sky conditions will ultimately rule your observations, a dark,transparent and steady sky will show you wonders through your 10 inch. Then there is the high end of town in terms of eyepieces, particularly Televue. APM (Sky Rover) are also excellent eyepieces with up to 100° AFOV!
Wide fields of view deliver a more immersive viewing experience, but cost more! The second hand market is your friend here as most amateur astronomers take good care of their gear. Hope this helps, feel free to ask more questions and enjoy the journey!
Clear Skies
Joe