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Yes... the apartment you go to several times throughout the game as part of missions, and to store and pickup items from your Stash.
You know - The kind of thing you'd expect to do in an open world game. I sure hope you're not asking CDPR to add in a tiredness/sleep system.
It's there for people who are playing the RPG version of the game.
What is there that's worth using the stash for? Iconic weapons? wooo They're not even visually special or impressive. Certainly no reason to put materials in it.
I think the dream catcher appears after the cyberpsycho mission at a house with dream catchers hung at multiple places around the house.
The dream catcher was used as protection from bad dreams. The cyberpsycho was likely using them to protect himself from netrunners. By hanging it in V's apartment, it's likely symbolic of V's need for protection against Johnny.
Collecting all of the tarot cards outside of endings, actually.
Did not know that. Thanks.
Fixed that for you - And yes.