It's Week 10 of the Overwatch League, and we're back again with five questions we need answered.

With the Vancouver Titans moving to South Korea, who's the best team in the makeshift Eastern division?

Emily Rand: If we're counting Seoul, who as far as I had heard planned on moving back to South Korea, I would still say the Dynasty. No other team had as dominant performances as Seoul did in their first showing, and I'm sad that we haven't seen them since. If we're not counting Seoul, it's difficult to pass on Vancouver, but that's also because we haven't seen them since February and they looked good then. All four Chinese teams have proven to have high highs but a lot of inconsistencies (which, as a general aside, I think will happen more often than not due to hero pools) so they might be "better" (especially the Shanghai Dragons) but I can't count on them as easily.

Tyler Erzberger: I have the same answer as the one I had last week when questioned which Chinese team of the quartet is the best. Give me the Dragons. We saw what happened this previous weekend when they played to their peak, and their peak is being a championship contender. They have some of the most talented players in the entire league and I'm excited to see them (hopefully) start putting it together on a regular basis.

Arda Ocal: The Vancouver Titans are still undefeated (yes it's only been two games for them, but whatever), and they are still the grand finals runner ups from last season, and they are going home to be more comfortable -- so Vancouver is the answer. I firmly believe in "the champion is the champion until proven otherwise," and Vancouver still placed higher than everyone in this division last season, and just went undefeated this weekend against the LA teams, so it's Vancouver for me.

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Jacob Wolf: I still think it's the Titans but I definitely have a lot of faith in the Dynasty once they start playing again, which should come after they move out of Los Angeles and back to Seoul. They are star packed and have the chance to be the South Korean super team they were always meant to be in the inaugural season of Overwatch League. I do have questions on whether the change in environment from Los Angeles to Seoul will affect them at all, either positively or negatively. There's a lot of uncertainty right now with all the moving pieces around the pandemic.

Are the Paris Eternal legit contenders?

Erzberger: In this climate, I'm going to have to side with "yea" more than "nay". The San Francisco Shock look mortal and with how erratic the schedule has been, it's becoming clearer that this season is barreling towards a wacky finish. If your team is talented enough and playing well on the given day, you can beat anyone right now in the Overwatch League. Coupled with Kim "SP9RK1E" Yeong-han now just under two months from turning 18 to make his official pro debut and the Eternal have the right elements to make a run in the playoffs.

Would I bet on them? No, but after seeing how irregular this regular season has been, why not the Eternal with a wunderkind on the way?

Rand: I love the Paris Eternal, and have since their appearance at the New York Excelsior homestand in Week 1. They've only improved since then, able to add in Choi "Hanbin" Han-bin to the lineup. While it's sad to see Damien "HyP" Souville go, it looked like they already had chosen Luís "Greyy" Perestrelo as their starter. In terms of "contenders" I think Paris are definitely a playoff team, and could, with the right hero pool, go pretty far. As for whether they could take out top teams and win a title, I think they're still outmatched but their upcoming matchup against the Philadelphia Fusion should give us an even better idea of where they're at.

Ocal: Yes. They struggled out of the gates in week 1 losing to Toronto and then rallied against London. Since then they've been 4-1, with wins over Atlanta and a big one over league favorites Philadelphia. They defeated Houston 3-1 in their first game online. This week they face Philly. If they win here, I'm prepared to say they will contend for the top of the table for the foreseeable future.

Wolf: You bet they are. I wouldn't bet on them either, but I do think the Eternal are damn good and can certainly compete with the best of them right now. How that'll transition into a later season or postseason environment, to be determined. But it's totally possible they're the real deal. Jury is out but I believe in them so far.

Was Torbjorn meta the best meta?

Wolf: C'mon, Joe ... [Editor's note: IT WAS A LEGITIMATE QUESTION, JACOB]

Ocal: Legs. That's my answer. Go back to the second Washington homestand. Legs for days. Also 100% our editor Joe asked this question based off this tweet. [Editor's note: see above]

Rand: I appreciate that in a Mei-less week, we decided to bring out another obnoxious AOE cover that can impact control points.

Fusion, Reign, Shock, Gladiators: pick one which will make the deepest playoff run.

Erzberger: Shock. I know they don't look as shiny and unbeatable as they did in 2019, but they're the champs for a reason. If the playoffs had hero pools, then maybe I'd pick another team. Luckily for San Francisco, though, the playoffs should bring a little bit of normalcy back to the Overwatch League even if they're all played online. Outside of the defending, reigning and undisputed champs, I really like this Gladiators lineup. When Kim "Birdring" Ji-hyeok is engaged and motivated, there's an argument he's the best (and most valuable) player in the entire Overwatch League.

Still, until unseated, put me down for the champs.

Wolf: I was going to pick Reign cause I enjoy their ceiling but the more fun pick is the Fusion. Man, are they good. I could be safe and say it'd be the reigning champions, the Shock, but that's not fun. I believe the Fusion could really make a run this season, akin to their inaugural season one, although I haven't seen enough to make a judgement call on them all together yet.

Ocal: We love to hypothesize, to prognosticate, to predict, to do our best Nostradamus impressions, don't we? It's the Shock until proven otherwise. A 2-2 record with over half of the season left should not be enough for fans to pack up and exit the San Francisco bandwagon, are you kidding? How quickly the tides turn in esports fando, oh ye of little faith! Also, why isn't my Defiant on this list?

Rand: You know what, despite the fact that whenever I bet on the Fusion, they don't win, give me the Fusion. This is Lee "Carpe" Jae-hyeok's year. Daniel "FunnyAstro" Hathaway and Kim "Alarm" Kyeong-bo shored up this team's support line, and has elevated what was already a fairly dangerous DPS team.

Why aren't the Justice living up to preseason expectations?

Wolf: Other than the loss to the Spitfire, I didn't expect them to be marginally better than the teams they've lost too. Yeah, it's a rough start, that's for sure. But losses to the New York Excelsior and Philadelphia Fusion aren't too rough. They beat the Outlaws and the Uprising pretty decisively. The biggest question for me is about the loss to the Eternal, who I think are in that middle-of-the-pack area with the Justice. If they start losing to the bottom feeders, then I'll worry.

Rand: I agree with Jacob. I don't think it's as dire as people might think. It's just that the Justice have had a tough schedule and are just okay.

Saturday

Spark vs. Hunters

Arda: Spark 3-2

Emily: Hunters 3-2

Jacob: Hunters 3-2

Tyler: Hunters 3-2

Titans vs. Charge

Arda: Titans 3-1

Emily: Titans 3-2

Jacob: Titans 3-1

Tyler: Charge 3-2

Fusion vs. Eternal

Arda: Eternal 3-1

Emily: Fusion 3-2

Jacob: Fusion 3-1

Tyler: Fusion 3-1

Outlaws vs. Uprising

Arda: Outlaws 3-1

Emily: Outlaws 3-1

Jacob: Outlaws 3-0

Tyler: Outlaws 3-0

Justice vs. Fuel

Arda:Justice 3-0

Emily: Justice 3-2

Jacob: Justice 3-1

Tyler: Fuel 3-2

Sunday

Hunters vs. Titans

Arda: Titans 3-1

Emily: Titans 3-2

Jacob: Titans 3-1

Tyler: Titans 3-2

Dragons vs. Charge

Arda: Dragons 3-0

Emily: Dragons 3-2

Jacob: Dragons 3-0

Tyler: Dragons 3-0

Outlaws vs. Defiant

Arda: Defiant 770 - 0 [Other editor's note: *deep sigh*]

Emily: Defiant 3-2

Jacob: Outlaws 3-1

Tyler: Outlaws 3-2

Fusion vs. Reign

Arda: Reign 3-1

Emily: Fusion 3-2

Jacob: Fusion 3-1

Tyler: Reign 3-2

Shock vs. Gladiators