Apparently answering such questions is frowned upon, but like you say, people feel it's necessary to answer them anyway and use (abuse, I think) comments for that.
In my opinion, answers are for answering. That's what the 'Answer' box is for. I think answering a question in a comment because the question is not 'worthy' of a real answer, is silly. If that's how you feel: don't answer at all. If answering the question somehow blocks the system from cleaning up the question: update the system.
A question about a typo is not a bad question per say. If it is bad, I downvote it. Downvote is the punishment for a bad question. Closing is the punishment for asking irrelevant questions. A question about a typo is irrelevant to future visitors, but that doesn't mean OP doesn't deserve help with it. Let OP be helped, and let the community clean up the question afterwards.
And that's what I do. I answer the question if I know the answer and vote to close it as well, because it's just about a typo.
Often those typos are there because OP didn't fully understand the syntax or had trouble interpreting an error message, so often those questions aren't even typos in the view of OP. And even if they are, a little help solves their problem, makes them happy and probably educates them as well.
I assume (or assumed, since I got some contradictory information about the subject), that those questions will be closed and can be deleted too. If that costs me the few feeble points it gained me, fine. I don't care about people who think I'm rep-hunting. An answer like that will likely get no or maybe one upvote, so yay, I got 10 internet points. Besides, I can't be a rep-hunter, since apparently they don't post on Meta. ;)
Those answers do often get accepted though, which tells me that OP had a problem, cared about it, and appreciated the help. And I appreciate OP's appreciation, although I still wouldn't mind if the question would be completely deleted afterwards.
Anyway, there doesn't seem to be a strict policy that says you cannot answer these questions, and since I feel best answering them, I'll keep doing that for now.