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I have the EXACT bundle you are looking at (the 10-18 and the 50mm). I bought it to supplement my kit 18-200 lens about five years ago.
After 5 years and having expanded my collection by a couple more lenses, the 50mm 1.8 is one of my favorite lenses ever. In my opinion, you can’t get a better lens for the money. It’s super sharp (I’d say rivaling pro-grade zoom lenses), it’s great for portraits, it makes some of the creamiest bokeh you’ll ever see at low apertures and some of the nicest sun stars as well. It’s an easy focal length to walk around with too. I like to play with extension tubes on this as well… which effectively turns this into a macro lens.
You likely won’t use the 10-18mm as much, but it’s also really nice! It’s definitely a landscape-oriented lens and is great for including a foreground or lots of sky. It has some of the quietest autofocus I’ve ever used. With a little practice you can even use it to take star trail photos. It’s probably one of the least-used lenses I own right now but I enjoy having it in my kit.
As far as telephotos are concerned, yeah… you’re likely not going to get a really nice one for $200. When I’ve been in situations when I know I’ll need a telephoto for an upcoming event or something, I usually rent a 70-200 2.8 (with image stabilization and the other bells and whistles). For a walk around, go for the 55-250 that people are recommending. It’ll get your foot in the door for telephoto photos, and you can see if you even like that style of shooting. It won’t be the sharpest or the best for low light but it will get you closer to the action! Buy used off of B&H or KEH to save a few bucks.