In a comment you said: "I'll try to answer more but I'm avoiding downvotes at all costs". Although I understand that attitude, I urge you to be more daring! If you think the question is worth answering, and that your answer is good, please submit it as an answer, not a comment.
As paxdiablo said, comments are second-class citizens. Although they may be up-voted, comments aren't really a part of the main voting process that affects proper answers. They are ephemeral, like Post-It notes. Also, as Peter Duniho mentioned, it's annoying to open an allegedly unanswered question only to find an answer buried in the comments.
If you're not prepared to take the risk that your answer might get down-voted, then you don't really have grounds to object if someone else does take that risk and turns your comment into an actual answer. As George Stocker mentions, it's nice if people reference your comment when they do that, but they're under no obligation to do so. (FWIW, I sometimes convert comments to answers, but when I do, I always credit the original author).
I should confess that I sometimes put answers in comments. Mostly, they're very simple answers that give a hint or two to the OP of a question which I expect to get closed - I often try to give some assistance when I vote to close questions. But sometimes I'll sketch an outline of an answer in a comment in the hope that someone else will take that comment and turn it into a fully-fledged answer. Sure, I miss out on a few points of rep, but I feel that providing a good outline in a comment can encourage the newer SO members to write good answers. And if I don't like the answer they make from my comment I try to help them fix it by writing further comments. :) Sure, this can be more time-consuming than simply writing the answer myself, but I find it rewarding to help others develop their answering skills.
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upvotes make me gain me some reputation points?victim
is the right word here. Answering question in comments is not adviced so if we do, there's nothing to do if an user uses this comment to make an answer.