Entering limbo from the field does not count as leaving the field. With the introduction of Xyz Monsters, limbo has unofficially been used to describe the state in which Xyz Materials exist, as they are neither on the field, nor in the graveyard. As such, if " Nightmare Wheel" targets a face-up Gemini monster treated as a Normal Monster which has its Gemini Summon negated, it will remain on the field meaninglessly. If the Gemini Summon is negated, it is not considered to be sent from the field to the Graveyard, or even to have left the field (but Equip Cards equipped to it are destroyed as it is no longer a valid target). When a Gemini monster is Gemini Summoned, it is moved to limbo, but Equip Cards equipped to it are not destroyed and Continuous Effects that target it will not be disrupted (although it will be unaffected by these during the Summon negation window). So if " Jinzo" would be Normal Summoned, " Solemn Judgment" can be activated to negate the Summon. Since the monsters in limbo are not considered to be face-up on the field, if they have a Continuous Effect, it is not applied at the time. So if the Normal Summon or Flip Summon of " Sangan" is negated, it will not be able to activate its effect because it was sent from 'nowhere' to the Graveyard, not from the field to the Graveyard. If a monster's Summon is negated, it is not sent from the field or its original location to the Graveyard. Limbo is an unofficial term for the location where monsters are located before their Summon is successful (during the Summon negation window).
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