Dungeons & Dragons draws audiences that spread broadly across tabletop gaming, fantasy franchises, video games, and actors — with no single neighbor dominating and many sitting well above baseline similarity.
The shape is broad. D&D Beyond leads at 0.92, the strongest pull in the top 10 and the only neighbor that comes close to a spike. Critical Role follows at 0.85, a podcast and actual-play channel that represents the Podcasts and Radio subcategory. Magic: The Gathering (0.83) and Wizarding World of Harry Potter (0.82) round out the top four, covering Toys and Games and Movie Franchises respectively. Below them, Diablo (0.79) and Dragon Age (0.78) are the first fellow Video Game Franchises to appear — the same subcategory as Dungeons & Dragons itself — meaning the two closest neighbors are not same-kind matches at all. The remaining top 10 includes Tom Felton (0.74), Challengemtv (0.74), Danielle Fishel Karp (0.73), and Ben Savage (0.73) — all Actors or TV Shows — a cross-kind presence that signals the audience shape extends well beyond gaming into general pop-culture fandom. Three of the top 10 neighbors are Actors or TV Shows subcategories, while only two share the Video Game Franchises subcategory.
The breadth of this neighbor set — spanning tabletop tools, fantasy media, video games, and television personalities — reflects an audience whose shape is defined less by a single genre than by a wide, overlapping fandom profile.