The need for a Minimal Reproducible Example has a different impact on questions than answers:
The question sets the topic of the Q&A; as such, it must provide all the information to accurately reproduce this without any context.
In contrast, an answersanswer always exists in the scope of the question; as such, it can rely on the context of the question.
For answer code to be minimal, it is often important to omit parts that are already provided by the question. Needlessly duplicating them only adds noise that detracts from the important parts.
In the extremes, no code needs changing. Answers that merely provide explanations or references are fine in such cases.